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Physical Geography

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A systematic survey of the planet’s physical features and the processes that made them, beginning with the earth’s place in the solar system and the geological and geodetic methods used to measure its form and interior. It proceeds to characterize major landforms—continents, mountain chains, plateaus, plains, coasts, islands, and reefs—and explains volcanic and glacial activity, sea-level change, and the structure of soils and rocks. Chapters treat climate and atmospheric circulation, the distribution of plants and animals, and how human action interacts with natural forces. Frequent cross-references between structure, climate, and biological distribution emphasize causes as well as descriptive geography.

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The improvements and additions embodied in the new London edition are fully enumerated in the Author’s Preface. The American publishers have supplied what was much needed, a complete Glossary of Scientific and Technical Terms; which, with some few additions scattered through the pages, and enclosed in brackets [ ], were prepared by Dr. Ruschenberger.

These additions, while they have improved the work, have added materially to the number and size of the pages. The publishers, consequently, trust that it will be found more effectually suited to the wants of the private reader as well as to those of the higher classes in schools.

Philadelphia, December, 1849.