How the Earth Works

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 8 ratings

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Last update: 11-09-2024


About this item

How the Earth Works takes you on an astonishing journey through time and space. In 48 lectures, you will look at what went into making our planet - from the big bang, to the formation of the solar system, to the subsequent evolution of Earth.

You will travel to the center of our planet and out again, charting the geologic forces that churn beneath our feet to push the continents and seafloor around like froth on the surface of soup. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis are byproducts of our planet’s ceaseless activity, and you will focus on specific examples of each to learn why and when they occur. Volcanic activity has produced the atmosphere as a side effect, and you will learn how this sea of air functions at the global scale. Earth’s surface is mostly water, and you will explore the cycling of this vital substance throughout the planet, along with its role in climate, erosion, plate tectonics, and biology.

Not only are humans at the mercy of our planet’s natural forces, but we ourselves have also become agents of change. We are altering the Earth’s land, water, and air faster than any other geologic process. This will be another theme of your journey: how humans have transformed watersheds, leveled mountains, changed the balance of gases in the atmosphere, and caused the extinction of enough species to hasten the end of the 65-million-year-old Cenozoic era. It is vitally important that we understand the nature of our geologic powers if we are to have any hope of controlling them.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.


Top reviews from the United States

NJ
5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect course for everyone
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2020
This is what an audible course should be. The lecturer, Professor Wysession, is an expert in his field with all the necessary knowledge. He is passionate, enthusiastic, and with an engaging presentation style. He has an innate ability to infuse variety, wit, or anecdotes when the content becomes too dry.

The biggest draw of the long course, however, is not its style but the substance. The Professor diligently and methodically covers vast grounds, and all quite comprehensively for introductory sessions. In each section - whether on the construct of our planet or plate tectonics, the history of life or the geographical flux, the weather, or the volcanoes - there are enough details for an upcoming savant to drool over and equally well-crafted summaries for a dilettante to nibble and feel satisfied. Most listeners will gloss over details of some sections that interest them less but will still feel happy with the overall richness of this patiently crafted course. It also helps that the Professor does not mind stepping outside the usual subject bounds to discuss relevant (tiny) bits of cosmology, cellular biology, climate sciences, or political history.

The Professor's cheerful and forgiving account of human impact is in sync with the positivity that permeates through the course. Yet, it is at odds with the scientific details he discusses. He could have had a stronger message for his students in that regard, given the mastery he has on the subject and the importance of the message from the data he has.
mfshs
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing information, excellent presentation
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2022
Thank you. Amazing information presented with passion
rock
5.0 out of 5 stars So many new discoveries over the past decade or so... amazing stuff
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2019
Very super good book about the Earth, and geology. Not overly technical, so it will appeal to everyone on the planet.

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