
Tides: A Very Short Introduction
par:
David George Bowers
,
Emyr Martyn Roberts
Édition: Illustrated
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 019882663X
ISBN 13: 9780198826637
Date de publication:
February 1st, 2020
Éditeur: Oxford University Press
Pages: 168
In a concise yet enlightening exploration, the authors delve into the fascinating world of tides, revealing the intricate dance of gravitational forces that shape the rhythms of the Earth's oceans. Through clear explanations and accessible language, readers are introduced to the powerful interplay between celestial bodies and the water that covers our planet, illuminating how these forces drive the daily ebb and flow of tidal movements.
The narrative invites curiosity by bridging scientific concepts with practical implications, highlighting tides' influence on coastal environments and the lives of those who depend on the sea. As the authors traverse historical contexts and evolving scientific understandings, they provide a rich backdrop to the topic, filling the pages with engaging anecdotes and compelling observations.
With an aim to cultivate a deeper appreciation for the natural world's wonders, this brief yet insightful guide leaves readers with a newfound respect for the tides and their role in shaping both the physical and cultural landscapes of human life.
The narrative invites curiosity by bridging scientific concepts with practical implications, highlighting tides' influence on coastal environments and the lives of those who depend on the sea. As the authors traverse historical contexts and evolving scientific understandings, they provide a rich backdrop to the topic, filling the pages with engaging anecdotes and compelling observations.
With an aim to cultivate a deeper appreciation for the natural world's wonders, this brief yet insightful guide leaves readers with a newfound respect for the tides and their role in shaping both the physical and cultural landscapes of human life.