Earth's Restless Surface
Discover the dynamic forces shaping our planet in Earth's Restless Surface by Deirdre Janson-Smith. Published by The Natural History Museum in 2008, this revised edition spans 112 pages, providing an insightful introduction to geomorphology and the ever-changing landscape of Earth.
Delve into the powerful natural processes that continuously remodel our environment, as Janson-Smith guides you through geological time and space, reconstructing past landscapes that tell the story of our planet's history. Additionally, the book addresses the critical human impact on climate change, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationship between natural forces and human activity.
Whether you are a student, a nature enthusiast, or simply curious about the Earth's surface, Earth's Restless Surface offers a captivating exploration of the forces that shape our world.