The Romance of Modern Geology / Describing in simple but exact language the making of the earth with some account of prehistoric animal life
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A popular survey of geological science explaining how the planet's shape and surface have been moulded by weathering, rivers, seas, ice, earthquakes, volcanism, and rock-forming processes. It follows earth history from early formation through successive geological periods, uses fossil evidence to describe prehistoric animal life in reptilian and mammalian eras, and explains how coal beds and chalk deposits formed. The text also examines the causes and effects of earthquakes and volcanoes, considers the Ice Age and its legacies, and concludes with the emergence of humans within the geological record.
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