- EAN13
- 9782606021306
- ISBN
- 978-2-606-02130-6
- Éditeur
- "Éditions LEP – Loisirs et pédagogie"
- Date de publication
- 23/06/2023
- Collection
- GEOLOGIE
- Dimensions
- 24,9 x 19,5 x 1,2 cm
- Poids
- 360 g
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
African Matterhorn
An Outstanding Geological Story
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"Éditions LEP – Loisirs et pédagogie"
Geologie
Offres
• A geological history of the Alps
• Including a glossary and numerous drawings and captions
• Essential reading for anyone interested in science and nature and wishing to know more about the origins, development and erosion
of mountain ranges such as the Alps
Once upon a time, long, long ago, the Earth comprised one huge continent, Pangea, that was washed by a single vast ocean. The first dinosaurs walked in that distant morning, 250 million years ago, and it was then that the geological history of the Alps can be said to have begun.
This book invites any reader curious about our planet to embark on an immense journey through time and space. The planet’s saga is recorded in its own prodigious memory, inscribed in its very rocks and landscapes. The mountains of the world – which once were deserts, savannahs, tropical rain forests, sea shores or ocean depths – are the offspring of the vast, slow drifting oceans and continents.
• Including a glossary and numerous drawings and captions
• Essential reading for anyone interested in science and nature and wishing to know more about the origins, development and erosion
of mountain ranges such as the Alps
Once upon a time, long, long ago, the Earth comprised one huge continent, Pangea, that was washed by a single vast ocean. The first dinosaurs walked in that distant morning, 250 million years ago, and it was then that the geological history of the Alps can be said to have begun.
This book invites any reader curious about our planet to embark on an immense journey through time and space. The planet’s saga is recorded in its own prodigious memory, inscribed in its very rocks and landscapes. The mountains of the world – which once were deserts, savannahs, tropical rain forests, sea shores or ocean depths – are the offspring of the vast, slow drifting oceans and continents.
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