
Explaining the Earth
An Introduction to the Earth and its Systems
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Product details:
- Publisher Liverpool University Press
- Date of Publication 28 May 2025
- ISBN 9781780461052
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages240 pages
- Size 200x260 mm
- Weight 666 g
- Language English
- Illustrations col. illus. 700
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Long description:
In an age where understanding our planet?s changing environments is increasingly vital, a foundational knowledge of the Earth sciences has never been more relevant. Understanding Earth as it was before human influence not only enriches our understanding of the planet?s past, but also informs our view of how it is changing.
Explaining the Earth is written for readers without a scientific background. It?s an accessible and concise overview, perfectly suited to the increasing interdisciplinary interest in the Earth sciences, and to general readers with a curiosity about the planet?s composition, environments and systems.
Covering an array of topics, it provides a dynamic introduction to Earth?s physical and atmospheric sciences, from the forces that shaped our landscapes after the last Ice Age, to the depths of the oceans and the peaks of mountain ranges. It also explores rock types, geological processes, ?hidden? aspects like Earth?s electromagnetic field and internal pressures, as well as the influence of changing landscapes on human evolution and civilization.
Essentially, author Paul Binns provides a clear and engaging explanation of Earth?s workings. Illustrated throughout and including a glossary of key terms, it?s a book that fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of the beauty of our planet, and its future.
MoreTable of Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Discovering the Earth Sciences. Chapter 3: Landscapes Shaped by Ice. Chapter 4: From Mountain Peaks to Ocean Deeps. Chapter 5: Walks Across Rocks. Chapter 6: Mountain Ranges. Chapter 7: Rivers. Chapter 8: Deserts Hot and Cold. Chapter 9: The Atmosphere and the Oceans.
Chapter 10: The Hidden Earth. Chapter 11: Humans and Landscapes. Glossary. References and Further Reading.