Karst Processes and Landforms

“Karst Processes and Landforms” by David Drew is a first edition published by Macmillan Education in 1985. This 63-page book is presented in English and explores the intricate processes and formations associated with karst landscapes. It provides a foundational understanding of how these unique geological features are created and shaped by natural forces.
Readers will find a detailed examination of various aspects of karst topography, including the scientific principles that govern these landforms. The book is categorized under juvenile nonfiction, making it accessible for younger audiences interested in science and nature, particularly within the fields of earth sciences and geography. Through clear explanations and engaging content, this edition aims to educate readers about the significance and characteristics of karst environments.
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