Rocks & FossilsRocks & Fossils
Visually stunning, this reference shows how the Earth's interior has shaped oceans and continents and explains the formation of rocks and fossils, as well as their importance to understanding life on earth. In addition to many photographs and illustrations, the volume includes rock and mineral tables, a geological timescale, and a glossary. Coenraads, a gemologist, geologist and geophysicist, is a research associate at the Australian Museum. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
An explanation of geological concepts in relevant and familiar terms and concepts featuring beautiful illustrations, cross-sections and cutaways.
Uncover the intriguing world beneath our feet
Rocks and Fossils reveal the state of the planet now and what the future may bring, including clues about the shifting, changing nature of the continents, mountain ranges, oceans, and islands.
Rocks and Fossils is a beautifully illustrated book that brings life to the seemingly timeless landscape. It explains geological concepts in relevant and familiar terms. Lively illustrations reveal a vast, hidden world via cross-sections and cutaways with explanatory captions.
The book explores the internal engine of our planet -- the liquid iron core unique among terrestrial planets, which is the catalyst for the creation and destruction of land, mountain, and oceans.
Rocks and Fossils is organized in six main sections:
- The Dynamic Earth: the ever-changing nature of the world
- Ancient Worlds: life from the Precambrian era to the age of humans
- Key Features: how rocks and fossils form
- Rocks and Fossils in the Landscape: where to find fossils
- Minerals: How they form and why some are precious
- Fossils: signs of life from single-cell organisms to dinosaurs.
Rocks and Fossils explains the fossil record to show how prehistoric lifeforms are linked to plants and animals still on Earth. Why did some species survive and others perish? What does the future hold?
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- Richmond Hill, Ont. : Firefly Books, 2005.
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