Science 101: Geology

Science 101: Geology by Mark A. S. McMenamin, published by Harper Collins on June 26, 2007, offers an in-depth exploration of geology, spanning 224 pages. This edition delves into various aspects of earth science, including the history of geological theory, the formation and structure of the Earth’s layers, and foundational concepts such as plate tectonics, magma, and fossils.
Readers will find a wealth of information presented through more than 250 color photos that illustrate topics like rock classification and geological catastrophes. The book also features cutting-edge insights into new technologies and research breakthroughs, alongside a Ready Reference section that includes timelines, charts, and diagrams, such as a geological map of the world. This resource serves as a valuable reference for students, families, and enthusiasts of earth sciences.
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Science 101: Geology goes deep into the core of this gritty earth science, covering everything from the history of geological theory to the formation and structure of the Earth’s layers to the basics of plate tectonics, magma, and fossils.
- More than 250 color photos illustrate subjects such as rock classification and geological catastrophes
- Highlights include cutting-edge information on new technologies and research breakthroughs
- Ready Reference section with at-a-glance timelines, charts, and diagrams, including a geological map of the world
- Perfect at-home reference for students, families, and rock hounds everywhere
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