By Peter Toghill

ISBN-10: 1840374047

ISBN-13: 9781840374049

ISBN-10: 1853108901

ISBN-13: 9781853108907

This ebook is a geological background of england from over 2,000 million years in the past to the current day and describes the big number of rocks, minerals and fossils that shape this interesting island. An introductory bankruptcy covers the elemental ideas of geology. additional chapters describe the rocks, minerals and fossils of the known sessions of geological time, and the components the place they're discovered this day. This booklet is written for the lay individual drawn to the nice number of Britain's rocks and landscapes but additionally incorporates a wealth of data for college students in any respect levels.

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