Published by Pearson (October 3, 2013) © 2014
Gary Smith | Aurora PunFor introductory courses in physical geology.
Encouraging students to observe, discover, and visualise, How Does Earth Work 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.
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- 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