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The story of earth and life: A Southern African Perspective on a 4.6-Billion-Year Journey
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Delivery time: Usually within 5 working days. Average customer rating: Country: South AfricaFormat: Softcover
Editor: Terence McCarthy; Bruce RubidgePublisher: Struik PublishersISBN: 9781770071483 Publication date: September 2005 Length: 240mm Width: 172mm Thickness: 21mm Weight: 890g Edition: New title Pages: 360 Illustrations: illustrations
The story of earth and life: A Southern African Perspective on a 4.6-Billion-Year Journey
Author: Terence McCarthy; Bruce Rubidge
Was R230.00 Now R195.50
Southern Africa is without equal in terms of geology, a treasure trove of valuable minerals with a geological history dating back some 3 600 million years. Southern Africa is without equal in terms of geology, a treasure trove of valuable minerals with a geological history dating back some 3 600 million years. In addition, the evolution of plants and animals, especially mammals and dinosaurs, is well preserved in the region, which also has among the best records of the origin of modern man. The story of earth and life provides an insight into this remarkable history – how southern Africa's mineral deposits were formed, how its life evolved and how its landscape was shaped. Along the way readers will be enthralled by accounts of the Big Bang that marked the beginning of time and matter, by drifting and colliding continents, folding and fracturing rocks, meteors colliding with the Earth, volcanic eruptions, and the start of life. Other topics include why South Africa is so rich in minerals, how glacial deposits came to be found in the Karoo, why dinosaurs became extinct, how mammals developed from reptiles, and how closely humans are related to the apes. The answers to many such questions can be found in this title. Anyone interested in the landscape and ecosystems in which we live will be intrigued by this title.
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AndreReviewed by Unknown from Cape Town on 28 December 2005 743 of 1530 people found the following review helpful: Most comprehensive but easy to read book I have read on how the world was formed. It filled in all the gaps of my fragmented knowledge on the topic and has given me fantastic informartion on so many geological an evolutionary questions that I had. I now view my surroundings and the world I live in from a completely different perspective.
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