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The Romance of Modern Geology Describing in simple but exact language the making of the earth with some account of prehistoric animal life

By Edwin Sharpe Grew

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover a world of colliding continents, ancient creatures, and the forces that shaped our planet across vast stretches of time.

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2021-05-10
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"The Romance of Modern Geology" by Edwin Sharpe Grew is a book that explains how the Earth was created and the history of animals that lived long ago. The writer uses easy-to-understand language to describe complicated geological ideas, making the book interesting for many readers. The story starts by talking about how the Earth's surface is always changing; for example, it describes how the sea wears away the coast and how dirt builds up in new places. The book uses examples from the east coast of England to show how oceans and rivers change the land. It also highlights that these changes take a very long time and that land can rise or fall because of natural forces. The author gets the reader ready to explore topics like how rocks are made, how they break down, and the geological history of different areas, helping readers see the exciting history that makes up our planet.

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