Volcanoes: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Kindle
Pages
184
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2020
Publisher
OUP Oxford
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0191024732
ISBN-13
9780191024733
Description
This concise exploration delves into the fascinating world of volcanoes, revealing their significance in shaping both the Earth's landscape and its history. With insights from experts in geology, readers are taken on a journey through the mechanisms behind volcanic activity, including the processes of magma formation and the eruption phenomena that can alter environments and impact societies. The rich interplay of science and nature is presented in an engaging manner, making the complex subject accessible.
Beyond the science, the narrative also touches on the cultural and historical importance of volcanoes, showcasing how these natural wonders have influenced human societies. The authors highlight notable eruptions that have left their mark on both the planet and the human experience, engaging readers’ imaginations. This brief yet comprehensive introduction serves as an ideal starting point for those intrigued by Earth’s dynamic processes and their implications for life on our planet.
Beyond the science, the narrative also touches on the cultural and historical importance of volcanoes, showcasing how these natural wonders have influenced human societies. The authors highlight notable eruptions that have left their mark on both the planet and the human experience, engaging readers’ imaginations. This brief yet comprehensive introduction serves as an ideal starting point for those intrigued by Earth’s dynamic processes and their implications for life on our planet.
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