
The Romance of Modern Geology Describing in simple but exact language the making of the earth with some account of prehistoric animal life
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Authors:
- Grew, Edwin Sharpe
1867 - 1950
- Smit, Joseph
1836 - 1929
- Woodward, Alice B.
1862 - 1951
About this book
In an era marked by rapid scientific discovery, "The Romance of Modern Geology" by Edwin Sharpe Grew unveils the intricate processes that shaped our planet. This compelling work demystifies the Earth's formation, offering readers a clear understanding of geological phenomena and the evolution of prehistoric animal life. Grew's use of precise language makes complex concepts accessible, inviting students, educators, and science enthusiasts to explore the dynamic forces that have sculpted our world. With a focus on the interplay between geology and paleontology, this document serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to grasp the foundational elements of Earth sciences. Delve into this enlightening journey and discover the fascinating narrative of our planet's past.
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