ICEBERGS AND GLACIERS
(New York: William Morrow and Company, inc., 1987).
In clear, concise text and exceptional, full color photographs, noted science author Seymour Simon explains how different types of glaciers and icebergs are formed, how they move, and how they affect life on Earth. He also explores some of their mysteries: Can icebergs be used as a source of fresh water for dry lands? And will the ice ages return, covering the continents with glaciers as they did twenty thousand years ago? Item #17523
First Edition. Extensively illustrated with large and beautiful photographs. Square 4to, publisher s original pictorial boards in the original decorated dustjacket. (30). A fine, bright copy.
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