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Contents
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1 EARTH AND SPACE
8 Earth’s orbit 18 The Moon: structure
9 Earth’s shape and size 19 Solar and lunar eclipses
10 Day and night time zones 20 Structure of Earth
11 The seasons 21 Earth’s magnetic field
12 Latitude and longitude 22 Earth’s magnetosphere
13 The solar system 23 Meteors
14 Structure of the Sun 24 Meteorites
15 The Sun’s energy 25 Elements: universal
16 The Moon abundance
17 The Moon: surface
2 EARTH’S HISTORY
26 Superposition 41 Ordovician period
27 Unconformities 42 Silurian period
28 Complex rock sequences 43 Devonian period
29 Paleomagnetic dating 44 Mississippian period
30 How fossils form 45 Pennsylvanian period
31 Fossil use in rock 46 Permian period
correlation 47 Triassic period
32 Correlating rocks 48 Jurassic period
33 Tree of life 49 Cretaceous period
34 Evolutionary clocks 50 Paleocene epoch
35 Mass extinctions 51 Eocene epoch
36 Geologic time 52 Oligocene epoch
37 Archean eon 53 Miocene epoch
38 Proterozoic eon 54 Pliocene epoch
39 Phanerozoic eon 55 Pleistocene epoch
40 Cambrian period 56 Holocene (recent) epoch
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3 EARTH’S ROCKS
57 Origins 83 Metamorphism
58 Elements 84 Progressive
59 Internal heat metamorphism
60 Periodic table 85 The rock cycle
61 Atoms 86 Continental drift: fit
62 Compounds 87 Continental drift: geology
63 Isotopes and ions 88 Continental drift: biology
64 Crystals and minerals 89 Continental drift: polar
65 Crystal systems paths
66 Rock forming minerals 90 Wegener’s theory
67 Hardness 91 Continents: 250 million
68 Igneous rocks years ago
69 Intrusive igneous rocks 92 Continents: 180 million
70 Magma production years ago
71 Volcanoes: active 93 Continents: 60 million
72 Volcanic types years ago
73 Volcanoes: caldera 94 Lithospheric plates
74 Volcanoes: lava forms 95 Plate tectonics
75 Volcanoes: central 96 Crust and lithosphere
76 Volcanoes: fissure 97 Oceanic crust
77 Volcanoes: shield 98 Hawaiian Islands
78 Geysers and hot springs 99 Dating the seafloor
79 Sedimentary rocks: 100 Spreading ridges
formation 101 Continental crust
80 Sedimentary rocks: clastic 102 Continent growth
81 Sedimentary rocks: 103 Isostasy
organic and chemical 104 Ore
82 Sedimentary rocks: 105 Coal
bedding 106 Oil and gas
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4 AIR AND OCEANS
107 Atmosphere: structure 128 Hurricanes
108 Atmosphere: layers 129 Tornadoes
109 Radio waves 130 Pressure systems
110 The nitrogen cycle 131 Air masses
111 The carbon and oxygen 132 Water
cycles 133 Oceans
112 Heat transfer processes 134 Ocean temperatures
113 Sunshine 135 The ocean floor
114 Temperature belts 136 Seafloor profiling
115 Pressure belts 137 Tides
116 The Coriolis effect 138 Ocean currents
117 Wind circulation 139 Wave features
118 Jet streams 140 Wave types
119 Coastal breezes 141 Bays and headlands
120 The Beaufort scale of 142 Sea cliffs
wind speeds 143 Waves and beaches
121 Humidity 144 Longshore drift
122 Fog 145 Spits and bars
123 Cloud types 146 Raised coastlines
124 Rain, snow, and sleet 147 Submerged coastlines
125 Rain types 148 Coral reefs
126 Thunderstorm 149 Atolls and guyots
127 Cyclones
5 SHAPING THE SURFACE
150 Mechanical weathering 157 Soils of the USA
151 Mechanical and organic 158 Mass movement
weathering 159 Slopes
152 Chemical weathering 160 Water cycle
153 Chemical weathering: 161 Groundwater
hydration 162 Chalk and limestone
154 From granite to sand 163 Rivers
155 Soil formation 164 Rapids and waterfalls
156 Soil textures 165 River transport
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166 River flow 178 Ice sheets
167 River valleys 179 Glacier features
168 Drainage 180 Glacial erosion
169 Watersheds 181 Glacial deposits
170 Meanders 182 Cold landscapes
171 Oxbow lakes 183 Permafrost
172 Lakes 184 Deserts
173 Flood plains 185 Deserts of the USA
174 Deltas 186 Desert landforms
175 River profiles 187 Wind erosion
176 River rejuvenation 188 Sand dunes
177 Hills and valleys 189 Desertification
6 COMPARISONS
190 Continents 195 Submarine features
191 Lakes 196 Volcanoes and
192 Islands earthquakes
193 Mountains 197 Rivers
194 Seas and oceans
APPENDIXES
198 Key words
205 Internet resources
207 Index
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Introduction
Earth Science is one of eight volumes in the Science Visual
Resources set. It contains six sections, a comprehensive glossary,
a Web site guide, and an index.
Earth Science is a learning tool for students and teachers. Full-
color diagrams, graphs, charts, and maps on every page illustrate
the essential elements of the subject, while parallel text provides
key definitions and step-by-step explanations.
Earth and space provides an introduction to the study of our
planet in the context of the solar system. Issues such as Earth’s
dependence on the Sun, and reciprocal influence with the Moon,
are illustrated and discussed, as the elementary concerns of the
earth sciences are introduced.
The concept of geologic time—a timescale staggering by the
standards of human history—is expanded in Earth’s history.
Reference is made to the fossil traces of past life that enable
modern paleontology to make deductions about the development
of life-forms, while the land of the present-day USA is presented as
a familiar point of reference in a story of unceasing change.
Earth’s rocks introduces the elementary chemistry and physics
underlying the geology of the planet, and discusses how minerals
form rocks. The three major classifications of igneous,
metamorphic, and sedimentary rock are examined in detail before
the chapter returns to the origins of Earth’s current surface
alignment and mineral resources.
Air and oceans examines in detail Earth’s unique and life-
sustaining atmosphere and surface water.
Shaping the surface looks at the physical geography of the land
and how it is naturally shaped by weather and water movement.
Finally, familiar and significant geographical features of the world
are statistically compared in Comparisons.