Harvard geologist Andrew H. Knoll offers a concise, readable narrative of Earth's deep past, condensing billions of years into eight thematic chapters. The book traces major turning points—from fiery beginnings and ice ages to mass extinctions and the rise of complex life—placing modern climate change in a long-term context.
Knoll blends field research and contemporary science to explain how rocks, fossils, and geologic processes record the planet's story. The text balances technical rigour with accessible explanations for general readers and students interested in earth science and natural history.
Features
- Clear, chapter-driven overview of Earth's 4.6-billion-year history
- Original illustrations plus nearly 50 figures: maps, tables, photos, and graphs
- Relevant perspective on climate, evolution, and planetary change
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