
100 Amazing Facts About Volcanoes
Marc Dresgui
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Discover the explosive wonders of our planet with 100 Amazing Facts About Volcanoes, a captivating audiobook that takes young listeners on a thrilling journey into the heart of Earth's most powerful natural phenomena. 🌋
Specially designed for curious minds aged 7 to 12, this audiobook delivers a dynamic mix of science, history, and mythology, presented in short, engaging chapters that are easy to follow and fun to explore. Each fact reveals a new surprise, from glowing rivers of lava to underwater volcanoes and fiery tornadoes.
100 Amazing Facts About Volcanoes answers the wildest questions children might ask, like:
This audiobook blends real scientific knowledge with incredible stories and discoveries from around the world. Listeners will learn how volcanoes shape our planet, influence weather, and create new islands. They'll also discover amazing animals living near volcanoes, and how scientists risk their lives to study these fiery giants.
Whether at home, in the car, or on a walk, 100 Amazing Facts About Volcanoes offers an educational and entertaining experience that sparks imagination, builds knowledge, and fuels curiosity about the natural world.
Let your child embark on an unforgettable adventure, where fire, earth, and mystery meet.
Duration - 3h 49m.
Author - Marc Dresgui.
Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G.
Published Date - Monday, 27 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Marc Dresgui ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Discover the explosive wonders of our planet with 100 Amazing Facts About Volcanoes, a captivating audiobook that takes young listeners on a thrilling journey into the heart of Earth's most powerful natural phenomena. 🌋 Specially designed for curious minds aged 7 to 12, this audiobook delivers a dynamic mix of science, history, and mythology, presented in short, engaging chapters that are easy to follow and fun to explore. Each fact reveals a new surprise, from glowing rivers of lava to underwater volcanoes and fiery tornadoes. 100 Amazing Facts About Volcanoes answers the wildest questions children might ask, like: This audiobook blends real scientific knowledge with incredible stories and discoveries from around the world. Listeners will learn how volcanoes shape our planet, influence weather, and create new islands. They'll also discover amazing animals living near volcanoes, and how scientists risk their lives to study these fiery giants. Whether at home, in the car, or on a walk, 100 Amazing Facts About Volcanoes offers an educational and entertaining experience that sparks imagination, builds knowledge, and fuels curiosity about the natural world. Let your child embark on an unforgettable adventure, where fire, earth, and mystery meet. Duration - 3h 49m. Author - Marc Dresgui. Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G. Published Date - Monday, 27 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Marc Dresgui ©.
Language:
English
Introduction
Duration:00:01:51
Fact 1 - Lava helps us understand our planet's history
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 2 - Volcanoes create extraordinary lava caves
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 3 - Mount Chimborazo surpasses Everest thanks to volcanoes
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 4 - Some volcanoes produce astonishing giant crystals
Duration:00:02:19
Fact 5 - The Romans told of Vulcan working under volcanoes
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 6 - Icelandic fairy tales mention elves guarding volcanoes
Duration:00:02:19
Fact 7 - Volcanoes sometimes cool the Earth's climate
Duration:00:02:26
Fact 8 - Turtles lay their eggs on volcanic sand
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 9 - Carnivorous plants grow around volcanic craters
Duration:00:02:21
Fact 10 - Etna is one of the world's most active volcanoes
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 11 - Vikings believed in dragons sleeping under volcanoes
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 12 - Yellowstone is home to the world's largest underground volcano
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 13 - Geologists guess eruptions from tremors
Duration:00:02:25
Fact 14 - A Mexican story explains the origin of a volcano in love
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 15 - Nyiragongo lava is the fastest in the world
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 16 - A Maori legend describes a volcano as a warrior
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 17 - An Indonesian legend evokes a protective volcano
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 18 - An eruption in Iceland disrupted Europe's climate
Duration:00:02:21
Fact 19 - The Aztecs thought volcanoes were giants
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 20 - Magma chambers, the secret reserves of volcanoes
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 21 - Bacteria thrive in hot volcanic water
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 22 - Sensors detect the slightest vibrations in volcanoes
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 23 - African legends evoke a magical volcano
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 24 - Butterflies live near toxic volcanic gases
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 25 - Volcanic cliffs overlook turquoise seas
Duration:00:02:07
Fact 26 - A dormant volcano hides a turquoise acid lake
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 27 - Hawaiians tell the legend of the goddess Pele
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 28 - An underwater volcano builds a mysterious island
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 29 - Marine iguanas sleep on volcanic rocks
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 30 - The Mayans considered volcanoes sacred
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 31 - Monkeys enjoy volcanic hot springs
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 32 - Basalt columns, great pencils of rock
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 33 - Pumice floats thanks to its volcanic holes
Duration:00:02:06
Fact 34 - Cotopaxi is among the world’s highest active volcanoes
Duration:00:02:27
Fact 35 - Mount Fuji is Asia's most famous volcano
Duration:00:02:35
Fact 36 - Kīlauea has been erupting frequently for decades
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 37 - Robots explore the most dangerous volcanoes
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 38 - The Romans believed Vulcan to be master of active volcanoes
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 39 - The Incas honored majestic volcanic mountains
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 40 - Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano spews white lava
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 41 - Volcanoes reveal how the Earth is changing
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 42 - Obsidian volcanic rock looks like black glass
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 43 - Volcanic clouds can cause acid rain
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 44 - Deep-sea volcanoes form smoky chimneys
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 45 - Icelanders name their volcanoes after sagas
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 46 - Nyiragongo lava lake is the world's largest
Duration:00:02:32
Fact 47 - Volcanic craters shelter unique tropical forests
Duration:00:02:07
Fact 48 - Flamingos populate red volcanic lakes
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 49 - Volcanoes at the bottom of the oceans harbor life
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 50 - The Fuji volcano has been sacred for centuries
Duration:00:02:32
Fact 51 - Shield volcanoes form immense flattened mountains
Duration:00:02:10
Fact 52 - Black sand beaches spring from volcanoes
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 53 - Mauna Loa is the world's largest volcano
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 54 - Undersea volcanoes form huge seamounts
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 55 - Volcanoes sometimes trigger fiery mini-tornadoes
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 56 - Volcanoes can create halos around the sun
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 57 - The Maoris have a legend about the Tongariro volcano
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 58 - Volcanoes can change the world's weather
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 59 - The caldera is a giant crater after an explosion
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 60 - Explosive volcanoes shoot huge boulders into the air
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 61 - Geysers gush out thanks to hidden volcanic forces
Duration:00:02:04
Fact 62 - Satellites monitor volcanoes from space
Duration:00:02:20
Fact 63 - Drones fly over volcanoes for observation
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 64 - Taal volcano is one of the world's smallest active volcanoes
Duration:00:02:20
Fact 65 - Mount St Helens exploded with gigantic force
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 66 - Tambora's eruption wiped out the European summer
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 67 - Krakatoa made the loudest noise in history
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 68 - Mount Pinatubo temporarily cools our planet
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 69 - Volcanoes are born of shifting terrestrial plates
Duration:00:02:07
Fact 70 - Tube worms love boiling underwater volcanoes
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 71 - Popocatépetl is the sleeping warrior of the Aztecs
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 72 - Volcanic eruptions shorten our days
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 73 - Pyroclastic flows, destructive burning clouds
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 74 - A Japanese legend tells of a volcano in love
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 75 - A volcano in Antarctica spits out icy fire
Duration:00:01:54
Fact 76 - The Parícutin grew in the middle of an agricultural field
Duration:00:02:07
Fact 77 - Egyptians knew about East African volcanoes
Duration:00:01:53
Fact 78 - Volcanoes create spectacular sunsets
Duration:00:02:05
Fact 79 - Vesuvius turns Pompeii into a frozen city
Duration:00:02:26
Fact 80 - Volcanologists probe inside volcanoes
Duration:00:02:19
Fact 81 - Blue lagoons are sometimes filled with volcanic water
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 82 - Mud volcanoes do exist on Earth
Duration:00:02:00
Fact 83 - Scientists extract magma to study it better
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 84 - The Greeks imagined gods forging under Mount Etna
Duration:00:02:04
Fact 85 - Stromboli is nicknamed the natural volcanic lighthouse
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 86 - The eruption of Nevado del Ruiz created a melted glacier
Duration:00:02:32
Fact 87 - Volcanoes create spectacular natural arches
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 88 - Active volcanoes emit dangerous invisible gases
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 89 - Tambora volcano made summer snowfall
Duration:00:02:05
Fact 90 - The Giant's Causeway is a volcanic wonder
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 91 - Sharks live in an active underwater volcano
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 92 - According to legend, a Hawaiian goddess controls volcanoes
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 93 - Researchers study dangerous volcanic gases
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 94 - Birds build their nests in volcanoes
Duration:00:02:03
Fact 95 - Volcanoes form crescent-shaped islands
Duration:00:02:00
Fact 96 - The Eyjafjallajökull volcano blocked European skies
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 97 - Volcanic dust makes the Moon glow red
Duration:00:02:05
Fact 98 - Lightning bursts from the clouds of active volcanoes
Duration:00:01:55
Fact 99 - Ice volcanoes spew icy water
Duration:00:02:01
Fact 100 - Sand volcanoes can emerge from the desert
Duration:00:01:52
Conclusion
Duration:00:01:53