Synopsis
William Morris Davis's "Physical Geography" presents the Earth as a dynamic system shaped by time, climate, and the persistent work of erosion. Davis explains how landscapes evolve through recognizable stages, showing that rivers, valleys, and mountains are not permanent features but results of long-term processes that wear down, carve, and reorganize the land. Using a clear, process-based approach, the book connects surface forms to their underlying causes-how running water, weathering, and shifting environmental conditions gradually sculpt the terrain. By emphasizing that landforms can be understood as the outcome of development rather than as isolated facts, Davis makes physical geography both explanatory and predictive. The result is a compelling view of the Earth's surface.Physical Geography is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1898.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Hansebooks
- ISBN: 9783348156059
- Dimensions: 27 x 152 x 216 mm
- Weight: 619g
- Languages: English
