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In The Ice Age, Jamie Woodward takes readers on an extraordinary journey through one of the most transformative periods in Earth's history. This meticulously researched work delves into the profound effects of glaciation on the planet's landscapes, ecosystems, and climates, offering a comprehensive understanding of how these changes shaped not only the environment but also human development.
Woodward expertly weaves together scientific inquiry and historical narrative, showcasing how the Ice Age influenced the biosphere and physical geography of our world. He unveils the intricate relationship between climatic shifts and the evolution of life, illustrating how ancient ice sheets sculpted valleys and created lakes, while also examining the impact on flora and fauna. Through vivid descriptions and compelling analysis, readers gain insight into the resilience of life amidst harsh conditions.
This book is ideal for those interested in the history of science, ecological science, and environmental studies. It also resonates with readers of Woodward's previous works, such as Geology in the Field and Ice Age Britain, who seek a deeper appreciation of Earth's climatic evolution.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 192
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199580699
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