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_91587 _aWilliam B Rice |
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| 245 | _aGeologists : From Pythias to Stock | ||
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_aMankato, MN, United States _bCOMPASS POINT BOOKS _c01 Sep 2008 |
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_a40 Pages _bHardback _c180 x 231 x 8mm | 249g |
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_aPeople have been interested in Earth for nearly as long as they've lived on it. Early scientists wanted to find out how old Earth was, how land formations were made, and what they were made of. Others were interested in fossils, rocks, and minerals. These studies helped teach people what Earth looked like millions of years ago, and what it might look like in the future. For more information on geology and geologists, read Rocks and Minerals, another book in the Mission: Science series.
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