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Oceans: An Illustrated Reference.


OCEANS: An Illustrated Reference

DORRIK STOW

Today, water covers more than 70 percent of the planet, yet much about the ocean's depths remains unknown. Stow offers an illustrated guide to our current knowledge about the ocean and its role in sustaining Earth's climate and life. A detailed introduction outlines the role that oceans have played in human society, as the barriers and then the means to massive migrations. The seas have also been critical inspirations for culture and folklore folklore, the body of customs, legends, beliefs, and superstitions passed on by oral tradition. It includes folk dances, folk songs, folk medicine (the use of magical charms and herbs), and folktales (myths, rhymes, and proverbs). . Stowe Stowe (stō), resort town (1990 pop. 2,450), Lamoille co., N central Vt.; settled 1794, inc. 1896. It is surrounded by mountains, including Mt. Mansfield, Vermont's highest. , a professor of ocean and earth science in England England, the largest and most populous portion of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1991 pop. 46,382,050), 50,334 sq mi (130,365 sq km). It is bounded by Wales and the Irish Sea on the west and Scotland on the north. , outlines the history of ocean science and explains modern oceanographic techniques. The book's first section, "Ocean Systems," describes physical characteristics, including plate tectonics plate tectonics, theory that unifies many of the features and characteristics of continental drift and seafloor spreading into a coherent model and has revolutionized geologists' understanding of continents, ocean basins, mountains, and earth history.  and the various changes that oceans have undergone over hundreds of millions of years. The second portion of the book includes maps of the four major oceans and provides data on each one. The third section focuses on ocean life. Finally, the book describes people's impact on Earth's oceans. Each section includes a list of key terms. Univ. Chicago Chicago, city, United States
Chicago (shĭkä`gō, shĭkô`gō), city (1990 pop. 2,783,726), seat of Cook co., NE Ill., on Lake Michigan; inc. 1837.
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Date:May 27, 2006
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