Familiar Talks on Science: World-Building and Life; Earth, Air and Water.
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The book offers accessible, nontechnical essays that explain how the planet's solid materials, atmosphere, and waters operate and sustain life. It surveys rock types and mineral resources, then explains air composition, temperature, cloud and wind formation, local weather patterns and prediction, and phenomena such as dew, hail, meteors, sky color, and liquefied air. The final sections treat hydrology: rivers, tides, sponges, ice and its buoyancy, glaciers, theories and effects of past glaciation, and drainage evolution. Throughout, emphasis falls on observable processes, the necessity of motion in natural systems, and clear explanation for general readers.
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