How to Read a Rock

Our Planet's Hidden Stories

Jan Zalasiewicz author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The History Press Ltd

Published:20th Oct '22

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This book offers a captivating exploration of Earth's geology, revealing its history and implications for the future through stunning illustrations and insightful commentary.

The history of our planet is intricately woven into its geology, and How to Read a Rock serves as a lavishly illustrated guide to understanding this narrative. This book invites readers to explore the stories embedded in everything from grains of sand to majestic mountain ranges. With over one hundred stunning illustrations, it captures the beauty and complexity of Earth's geological features, including caves, diamond volcanoes, and lava flows. Each page reveals the layers and landscapes that tell the tale of our planet's evolution.

In How to Read a Rock, readers will discover the geological past and its implications for the future. The book offers insights into the greening of the planet, the effects of natural forces, and significant clues related to climate change and energy consumption. It covers a wide range of topics, from ancient coastlines and coral reefs to the contemporary limestone rock crisis and the emergence of technofossils. By examining these elements, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of Earth's geological narrative.

This engaging exploration not only highlights the beauty of our planet's geology but also emphasizes the importance of understanding it in the context of current environmental challenges. How to Read a Rock enriches readers' appreciation for the Earth and encourages a deeper connection to the ground beneath their feet, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in geology and the natural world.

ISBN: 9780750999953

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