Chapter 1 An Introduction to Geology The Science of Geology Geology, People, and the Environment Historical Notes About Geology Catastrophism The Birth of Modern Geology Geologic Time The Nature of Scientific Inquiry Hypothesis Theory Scientific Methods Earth’s Spheres Hydrosphere Atmosphere Biosphere Geosphere Earth as a System Earth System Science The Earth System The Rock Cycle: One of Earth’s Subsystems The Basic Cycle Alternative Paths Earth’s Internal Structure Layers Defined by Composition Early Evolution of Earth Origin of Planet Earth Formation of Earth’s Layered Structure Layers Defined by Physical Properties The Face of Earth Features of the Continents Features of the Ocean Basins Dynamic Earth The Theory of Plate Tectonics Plate Boundaries Box 1.1 Do Glaciers Move? An Application of the Scientific Method Available format(s): Classic Audio Log in to read What's an Audio Format Audio format refers to the way an audiobook is recorded. Not all audiobooks have the same formats. Classic Audio: A human reading an audiobook without the text displayed. VOICEtext (H): Human narrator with text that you can follow along with as it reads. VOICEtext (S): Synthetic voice with text you can follow along with as it reads. Get Started Today to access audiobooks Parents Educators Adults
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