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E-raamat: Earth and Man

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040599853
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040599853

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Originally published in 1982. Throughout the text, the relevance of physical geography to the human side is stressed. The book uses material drawn from the events of the real world and each chapter begins with a ‘story’ revealing a geographical message and the treatment is developed through examples.



Originally published in 1982, this book offered a new approach to an ever-popular subject. Throughout the text, the relevance of physical geography to the human side is stressed. The book uses material drawn from the events of the real world and each chapter begins with a ‘story’ revealing a geographical message and the treatment is developed through examples, topics and analysis to provide factual and conceptual information. The chapters are written largely in a narrative style which is complemented by special topics, data-response exercises, chapter summaries to aid revision and exam questions. Part 1 covers the global geological foundations of the subject; Part 2 deals with atmosphere and ocean, including meteorology and the world’s climates; Part 3 is concerned with soils and vegetation; and Part 4 introduces geomorphology, with an emphasis on processes. There are sections on power and mineral resources, fishing, types of agriculture, environmental conservation, communications and urban location.

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Original Review of Earth and Man:

[ a] first class text. Kenneth Maclean, Scottish Geographical Magazine, Volume 100, Issue 1 (1984).

Part 1: The Origin of Land and Sea
1. The Origin of the Earths Rocks
2.
Rocks Made From Sediments
3. Earthquakes, Faults and Folds
4. Continental
Drift and Mountain Building Part 2: Atmosphere and Ocean
5. The Weather
Machine
6. The Worlds Weather
7. The Waters of the Oceans
8. The Water Cycle
Part 3: Soils, Vegetation and Man
9. Weathering
10. Soil Information
11.
Clothing the Surface
12. Man-Made Ecosystems Part 4: Shaping the Land
13.
Mass Movement Processes
14. Rivers and Valleys in Humid Regions
15. Running
Water and Limestones
16. Deserts
17. Glacial Landforms
18. Coastal Landforms
Appendix 1: Latitude and Longitude Appendix 2: Time Appendix 3: Instruments
to Measure Things.
Brian J. Knapp taught Geography at Leighton Park School in Reading for many years.