Plate Tectonics
$169.99
ISBN: 9781645343066
Binding: Hardcover
Year: 2025
Pages: 146
Author: Bryan Gleichner
Book Size: A4 (8.9 X 12.3)
“Plate Tectonics” is a book for anyone interested in how our planet works. It takes you on a journey through plate tectonics, a foundational concept in Earth science.
The book starts by explaining the history of the theory, from early ideas to the modern understanding. It then dives into the core concepts: plates, their boundaries, the forces that move them, and the role of the mantle.
You’ll learn about the geological processes driven by plate tectonics, like earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain building, and the formation of continents and oceans. The book also explores the environmental impacts, including natural disasters and long-term effects on climate and life.
The societal relevance of plate tectonics is a key theme. The book explores how plate movements influence resource distribution, cultural development, and planning for a sustainable future.
“Plate Tectonics” is written for a broad audience, from beginners to advanced researchers. With clear explanations, vivid illustrations, and real-world examples, it provides a comprehensive and engaging exploration of this fascinating science.
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