
Landscapes and Geomorphology: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Sep 25, 2010
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199565570
ISBN-13
9780199565573
Description
Andrew S. Goudie and Heather Viles explore the intricacies of landscapes and their evolution through the lens of geomorphology. Their engaging approach invites readers to uncover the processes that shape the features of the Earth, from towering mountains to gentle valleys. The authors highlight the interplay between natural forces and human activities, shedding light on how landscapes continuously transform over time.
Through vivid descriptions and accessible explanations, the book delves into the various elements that influence landforms, including climate, geological processes, and ecological dynamics. It encourages readers to develop a deeper appreciation for the world around them and recognize the beauty in the complexity of natural environments.
Ultimately, this concise yet informative work serves as a gateway for those intrigued by the science behind landscapes, enriching their understanding of Earth's physical features and their significance in our lives.
Through vivid descriptions and accessible explanations, the book delves into the various elements that influence landforms, including climate, geological processes, and ecological dynamics. It encourages readers to develop a deeper appreciation for the world around them and recognize the beauty in the complexity of natural environments.
Ultimately, this concise yet informative work serves as a gateway for those intrigued by the science behind landscapes, enriching their understanding of Earth's physical features and their significance in our lives.
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