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The Story Of The Universe Volume 2 (of 4) The Earth, Land and Sea Restored Classics to Go Edition | 2.68 MB
Title: The Story Of The Universe Volume 2 (of 4): The Earth, Land and Sea
Author: Esther Singleton;
Category: N/A
Language: English | 408 Pages | ISBN: 9783989738690
Description:
This edition has been fully restored with modern typesetting, custom cover design. "The Story of the Universe," edited by Esther Singleton, offers a mesmerizing journey through Earth's formation and the geological marvels it encompasses. This richly illustrated volume, featuring contributions from esteemed scientists and authors, delves into diverse topics such as the Earth's crust, geological history, and the dynamic interactions between land, sea, and air. Each chapter presents a unique lens on the forces shaping our planet, providing an invaluable resource for those intrigued by the natural world. Élisée Reclus, drawing on Laplace's groundbreaking theories, narrates the Earth's transformation from a gaseous entity to the solid structure we inhabit today. He details the creation of land, oceans, and atmospheric layers, underscoring the delicate equilibrium that supports life. Sir J. William Dawson expands on this by examining the Earth's crust, revealing how successive rock layers formed under water and influenced by erosion have captured the evolution of animal and plant life. By analyzing fossil remains, Dawson connects biological history with geological changes, crafting a timeline akin to archaeological discoveries. G. Clarke Nuttall's "The Smell of Earth" explores the captivating scent of damp soil, attributed to the bacterium Cladothrix odorifera. This narrative highlights the intricate bonds between earth's aroma and its microbial life, inviting readers to appreciate the hidden complexities of nature. Meanwhile, in "Deserts," Reclus describes the vast Sahara, its varied topography, and the resilient life forms that thrive amidst its harsh conditions. The text also examines atmospheric phenomena, such as monsoons and breezes, illustrating their cyclical nature and substantial impact on climate and human activity. These discussions, alongside insights into bodies of water and their ecosystems, reflect the scientific rigor and meticulous attention to detail that define this compelling exploration of Earth's geological and environmental intricacies.
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