
Lingua: Inglese
Formato: Brossura
ISBN 10: 0198725191
ISBN 13: 9780198725190
Data di pubblicazione:
December 1st, 2016
Editore: Oxford University Press
Pagine: 144
Generi: History
In the exploration of the natural world, few subjects capture the imagination quite like the study of rocks. Jan Zalasiewicz invites readers to delve into the fascinating realm of geology in a compact yet comprehensive overview. With a keen focus on the structure and diversity of rocks, the author enhances understanding of these ancient materials that form the very foundation of our planet.
As Zalasiewicz navigates through different rock types, he emphasizes their unique characteristics and the processes that shape them over time. The text not only reveals the intricate relationships between rocks and the environment but also illustrates their significance in the context of Earth's history. Readers are encouraged to reflect on how these geological elements influence climate, landscapes, and even human civilization.
Through clear explanations and engaging discussions, the book serves as a gateway for anyone curious about the earth beneath their feet. Zalasiewicz's passion for geology shines through, making this brief introduction a compelling read for novices and enthusiasts alike.
As Zalasiewicz navigates through different rock types, he emphasizes their unique characteristics and the processes that shape them over time. The text not only reveals the intricate relationships between rocks and the environment but also illustrates their significance in the context of Earth's history. Readers are encouraged to reflect on how these geological elements influence climate, landscapes, and even human civilization.
Through clear explanations and engaging discussions, the book serves as a gateway for anyone curious about the earth beneath their feet. Zalasiewicz's passion for geology shines through, making this brief introduction a compelling read for novices and enthusiasts alike.