Natural Disasters
"Natural Disasters," 7th edition, focuses on how the normal processes of the Earth concentrate their energies and deal heavy blows to humans and their structures. It is concerned with how the natural world operates and, in so doing, kills and maims humans and destroys their works. Throughout the book, certain themes are maintained: energy sources underlying disas...more
Paperback, 526 pages
Published
December 8th 2008
by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
(first published May 25th 2001)
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Recommends it for:
Anyone who likes geography and natural disasters.
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Professor Berg
I read this textbook for my Natural Disasters geography course. The prof did a good job of associating the lecture back to the textbook, which obviously made this textbook a very worth-while read. I especially enjoyed the historical aspect of this text. I've learned of a number of events that I hadn't heard of, before. I also learned how to prevent my house from getting destroyed in a forest fire, which is pretty important to know!
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