The surface of the Earth is and always has been in flux, constantly being remodelled by powerful natural forces. This text explores the processes and evidence of change, explaining how to recognize past events in the rocks, guiding through geological time to recreate past landscapes, and illustrating agents of erosion such as water, wind and ice sculpting solid landscapes, rocks amd materials recycling at the Earth's surface, and human impact on global cycles and climate change. This book complements the exhibition entitled "Restless Surface" in the Earth Galleries at the Natural History Museum, London.
This is Book 4 in the Earth Series. See all Earth books here.
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The book is fully checked and approved by the Department of Mienralogy at the Natural History Museum, London. The Museum's world-class collections of minerals, ores, meteorites, rocks and soils include specimens from Mars and the Moon and from the earliest bodies to form in the Solar System 4.56 billion years ago.
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