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- catalog abstract "In the last quarter century our knowledge of the forces that shape the Earth has grown exponentially, even as one of those forces - the behavior of humankind - has threatened the very survival of the planet. Never have we enjoyed greater understanding of earth sciences than we do now - and never has such an understanding been more important. This book serves as an extraordinary introduction to the way the Earth works. Splendidly illustrated, clearly written, it is a. Complete, up-to-date reference on the making, shaping and workings of the planet, providing essential background to any informed discussion of the critical environmental issues that face us today. From the semi-molten interior just four miles beneath the ocean floor to the protective atmosphere hundreds of miles above, Earth explores the origin and nature of the living planet we inhabit, along with its inner workings, life-supporting rhythms and surface features. Five. Major sections survey the planet. Planet Earth considers the cosmic connections that bind us to the universe and the powerhouse sun that feeds our living world. The Interior ventures beneath land and ocean into turbulent volcanic realms and the constantly shifting rock fabric of the planet. Shaping the Land describes the powerful forces that sculpt our landscape and coastlines. Beyond the Land reveals the entangled relationship of ocean and atmosphere, and the extremes. Of weather that result. Finally, How Long Can It Last? looks at the Earth's declining health as we exploit its resources and disrupt the cycles that bring it life. Spectacular examples from around the globe, sophisticated graphics, a vast array of photographs and the latest research are combined to explain the ever-changing physical environment around us - the oceans, mountains, deserts, frozen wastes - and the processes at work both within and around them. The result is. Both beautiful and essential - a book that no responsible Earth-dweller can be without.".
- catalog contributor b3994772.
- catalog coverage "Earth (Planet)".
- catalog coverage "Earth.".
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "Both beautiful and essential - a book that no responsible Earth-dweller can be without.".
- catalog description "Complete, up-to-date reference on the making, shaping and workings of the planet, providing essential background to any informed discussion of the critical environmental issues that face us today. From the semi-molten interior just four miles beneath the ocean floor to the protective atmosphere hundreds of miles above, Earth explores the origin and nature of the living planet we inhabit, along with its inner workings, life-supporting rhythms and surface features. Five.".
- catalog description "In the last quarter century our knowledge of the forces that shape the Earth has grown exponentially, even as one of those forces - the behavior of humankind - has threatened the very survival of the planet. Never have we enjoyed greater understanding of earth sciences than we do now - and never has such an understanding been more important. This book serves as an extraordinary introduction to the way the Earth works. Splendidly illustrated, clearly written, it is a.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 210) and index.".
- catalog description "Major sections survey the planet. Planet Earth considers the cosmic connections that bind us to the universe and the powerhouse sun that feeds our living world. The Interior ventures beneath land and ocean into turbulent volcanic realms and the constantly shifting rock fabric of the planet. Shaping the Land describes the powerful forces that sculpt our landscape and coastlines. Beyond the Land reveals the entangled relationship of ocean and atmosphere, and the extremes.".
- catalog description "Of weather that result. Finally, How Long Can It Last? looks at the Earth's declining health as we exploit its resources and disrupt the cycles that bring it life. Spectacular examples from around the globe, sophisticated graphics, a vast array of photographs and the latest research are combined to explain the ever-changing physical environment around us - the oceans, mountains, deserts, frozen wastes - and the processes at work both within and around them. The result is.".
- catalog extent "216 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Earth.".
- catalog identifier "0025353918 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Earth.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Macmillan Pub. Co. : Maxwell Macmillan International,".
- catalog relation "Earth.".
- catalog spatial "Earth (Planet)".
- catalog spatial "Earth.".
- catalog subject "550 20".
- catalog subject "Geophysics.".
- catalog subject "QB631 .E52 1992".
- catalog title "Earth : the making, shaping, and workings of a planet / Derek Elsom.".
- catalog type "text".