The Earth (Classic Reprint): An Introduction to the Study of Inorganic Nature: An Introduction to the Study of Inorganic Nature (Classic Reprint) - Tapa blanda

Small, Evan William

 
9781330720172: The Earth (Classic Reprint): An Introduction to the Study of Inorganic Nature: An Introduction to the Study of Inorganic Nature (Classic Reprint)

Sinopsis

The Earth revealed in clear, student-friendly terms—how its form, materials, and forces shape the world you see.

In this accessible introduction, the planet’s surface and composition are explained with practical clarity. The book blends straightforward explanations with helpful data, making topics like rocks, minerals, and the atmosphere easy to grasp for curious readers and students alike. The discussion covers how rivers carry minerals to the sea, how sea water becomes salty, and how living organisms influence ocean chemistry.

Readers will explore the oceans and their vast depths, learn how temperature changes with depth and latitude, and see how currents and tides move the sea and affect coastlines. The text also explains waves, wind, and the dynamic forces that sculpt coastlines, plateaus, and continental shapes. Clear explanations of energy, weather, and the Earth’s processes help connect the oceans, atmosphere, and land into one coherent picture.

  • What makes sea water salty and how that salinity is balanced by marine life and geology
  • How the ocean floor is structured, its depth ranges, and what drives currents and temperature patterns
  • How waves, tides, and wind energize the surface and contribute to shaping coastlines
  • How rocks, rocks' origins, and the cycle of erosion and deposition build the Earth’s crust

Ideal for readers who want a clear, reliable primer on Earth’s form, materials, and the forces that shape its surface.

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