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Glaciers for Beginners: A Beginner's Guide to the Slow-Moving Rivers of Ice
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Daniel Mercer
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Discover the awe-inspiring science of Earth’s slow-moving frozen rivers in this calming guide to nature and geology. Perfect for an educational commute or a relaxing walk, travel from microscopic ice crystals to the landscape-carving power of ancient ice sheets. Complex environmental systems are transformed into vivid, everyday imagery without dense jargon.
Armchair travelers and curious hikers alike will find a wonder-filled exploration of how these freshwater storehouses shape our world. From deep fjords to jagged alpine peaks, immerse yourself in a grounding listening experience that connects you to the quiet power of our changing planet.
What you'll discover inside:
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The fascinating life cycle of a glacier, from falling snow to immense, flowing ice structures.
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How to read the landscape to identify U-shaped valleys, moraines, and ancient geological footprints.
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The critical role these frozen giants play in regulating global sea levels and supporting unique ecosystems.
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A jargon-free breakdown of concepts like ablation, accumulation, and deep crevasses.
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How scientists track melting and climate shifts using field measurements and satellite technology.
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Practical guidance for safely and respectfully experiencing these natural wonders in person.
Whether you are preparing for an outdoor adventure or simply seeking to understand the natural world, this audio journey awaits. Press play to step out onto the ice and transform the way you see the Earth's most magnificent frozen landscapes.
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