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The text introduces fundamental principles of physical geology by linking geological processes directly to the landforms and rock structures they produce, using clear diagrams, classroom exercises, and fieldwork suggestions. Common rocks and glacial drift are described early, with chapters arranged in a logical sequence suited to much of North America. Historical geology then gives a broad account of continental development and the succession of life, emphasizing representative fossils that trace lines of descent. Technical mineralogical and paleontological detail is minimized in favor of inductive reasoning, practical examples, and exercises for beginning students and teachers.
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