Becoming Earth : how our planet came to life
(Book)
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Published
New York : Random House, [2024].
ISBN
9780593133972, 0593133978
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Published
New York : Random House, [2024].
Format
Book
Physical Desc
xxiii, 269 pages, 16 unnumberd pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Language
English
ISBN
9780593133972, 0593133978
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-254) and index.
Description
"The notion of a living world is one of humanity's oldest beliefs. Though scorned by scientists in the sixties and seventies, the facts supporting this concept have now become tenets of modern Earth system science, a relatively young field that studies the living and nonliving components of the planet as an integrated whole. Life did not evolve passively in response to its environment, as scientists have long assumed. Instead, it evolved with Earth, shaping its climate and terrain at every scale, one part in a great orchestra, in which non-living elements-the air, rocks, and water-are the instruments that life, in its multitudes, has emerged to play. Jabr transports the reader to some of the world's most extraordinary places--an underwater kelp forest on the coast of California, a vertiginous tower above the Amazon rainforest, and a former gold mine two miles below the Earth's surface--to explain how these symbiotic relationships evolved. He shows us how plants and other photosynthetic organisms help maintain the right level of atmospheric oxygen to support complex life. We see how microorganisms participate in many geological processes, producing new minerals and converting rock from one state to another; some scientists think they played a crucial role in forming the continents. In these pages we learn that large mammals maintain grasslands and prevent permafrost from melting; coral reefs and shellfish store huge amounts of carbon, buffer ocean acidity, improve water quality, and defend shorelines from severe weather; and so much more"--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Jabr, F. (2024). Becoming Earth: how our planet came to life (First edition.). Random House.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jabr, Ferris, 1987-. 2024. Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life. New York: Random House.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jabr, Ferris, 1987-. Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life New York: Random House, 2024.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Jabr, F. (2024). Becoming earth: how our planet came to life. First edn. New York: Random House.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Jabr, Ferris. Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life First edition., Random House, 2024.
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