For introductory courses in physical geology. Encouraging students to observe, discover, and visualize, How Does Earth Work? Second Edition engages students with an inquiry-based learning method that develops a solid interpretation of introductory geology. Like geology detectives, students learn to think through the scientific process and uncover evidence that explains earth's mysteries.
For introductory courses in physical geology. Encouraging students to observe, discover, and visualize, How Does Earth Work? Second Edition engages students with an inquiry-based learning method that develops a solid interpretation of introductory geology. Like geology detectives, students learn to think through the scientific process and uncover evidence that explains earth's mysteries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Why Study Earth? 2. Minerals: Building Blocks of the Planet 3. Rocks and Rock-Forming Processes 4. Formation of Magma and Igneous Rocks 5. Formation of Sediment and Sedimentary Rocks 6. Formation of Metamorphic Rocks 7. Earth Materials as Time Keepers 8. Journey to the Center of Earth 9. Making Earth 10. Motion Inside Earth 11. Deformation of Rocks 12. Global Tectonics: Plates and Plumes 13. Tectonics and Surface Relief 14. Soil Formation and Landscape Stability 15. Mass Movements: Landscapes in Motion 16. Streams: Flowing Water Shapes the Landscape 17. Water Flowing Underground 18. Glaciers: Cold-Climate Sculptors of Continents 19. Shorelines: Changing Landscapes Where Land Meets Sea 20. Wind: A Global Geologic Process 21. Global Warming: Real-time Change in the Earth System
1. Why Study Earth? 2. Minerals: Building Blocks of the Planet 3. Rocks and Rock-Forming Processes 4. Formation of Magma and Igneous Rocks 5. Formation of Sediment and Sedimentary Rocks 6. Formation of Metamorphic Rocks 7. Earth Materials as Time Keepers 8. Journey to the Center of Earth 9. Making Earth 10. Motion Inside Earth 11. Deformation of Rocks 12. Global Tectonics: Plates and Plumes 13. Tectonics and Surface Relief 14. Soil Formation and Landscape Stability 15. Mass Movements: Landscapes in Motion 16. Streams: Flowing Water Shapes the Landscape 17. Water Flowing Underground 18. Glaciers: Cold-Climate Sculptors of Continents 19. Shorelines: Changing Landscapes Where Land Meets Sea 20. Wind: A Global Geologic Process 21. Global Warming: Real-time Change in the Earth System
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