Plate tectonics is a relatively new scientific concept, introduced some 30 years ago, but it has revolutionized our understanding of the dynamic planet upon which we live. The theory has unified the study of the Earth by drawing together many branches of the earth sciences, from paleontology (the study of fossils) to seismology (the study of earthquakes). It has provided explanations to questions that scientists had speculated upon for centuries -- such as why earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in very specific areas around the world, and how and why great mountain ranges like the Alps and Himalayas formed. Cover: View of the planet Earth from the Apollo spacecraft. The Red Sea, which separates Saudi Arabia from the continent of Africa, is clearly visible at the top. (Photograph courtesy of NASA.)
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Author:
W. Jacquelyne Kious
Paperback:
76 pages
Publisher:
United States Government Printing
Publication Date:
1996-05
Language:
English
ISBN:
0160482208
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2.75 centimeters
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2.12 centimeters
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0.01 pounds
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10.7 inches
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8.3 inches
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0.3 inches
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0.55 pounds
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Geology-Plate Tectonics Feb 08, 2008
By Kenneth E. Piontek This is a great text for those just being introduced to the concept of Plate Tectonics and those who already have an interest in the subject. Great photos and graphics match a well organized and written text. Great source of info for the science teacher at either the middle school or high school level.