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Roberto Black and White 4-Panel Folding ScreenTurn one entertainment area into two with this four panel screen. On one side of the screen, make a study room with no distractions. On the other side, create an area to create a painting or sculpture. Or simply sit on opposite sides of the room and contemplate in silence. Constructed with black frame and designed with contrasting white panel screen in a block pattern. 4 Panel Screen 69. 50"L X 0. 75"W X 70. 25"H Sub Brand: CoasterEveryday UPC:
Turn one entertainment area into two with this four-panel screen. On one side of the screen, make a study room with no distractions. On the other side, create an area to create a painting or sculpture. Or simply sit on opposite sides of the room and contemplate in silence. Constructed with black frame and designed with contrasting white panel screen in a block pattern.4 Panel Screen 69.50"L X 0.75"W X 70.25"H
Sub Brand: CoasterEveryday
UPC: 021032032852
Country of origin: Taiwan
Piece Per Carton: 1
Number of Boxes: 1
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★★★★★ 5
Wonderful and short introduction to plate tectonics for those with little background in Earth science or mathematics
Format: Paperback
Molnar does an excellent job explaining key elements of plate tectonics. His book is understandable even for those with little background in geology or geophysics. Molnar, an expert on mountain building, nicely explains how collisions of plates with continents atop cause mountain belts to form. He also questions the limitations of plate tectonics in explaining formation of such mountains. Understanding Molnar's very short book requires little mathematics. An ideal text for college science courses for non-science majors, and for those who want to understand the evolution of Earth's geological features and phenomena.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2017
★★★★★ 5
Easy to read
Format: Paperback
The book was an easy to read discussion of plate tectonics. The technical terms were easily understood and presented in an interest manner. Technically sound and entertaining is a winning combination for a science book! I wold recommend this book to anyone interested in the topic but is not a scientist in the field.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2018
★★★★★ 4
Very short and very good
Format: eTextbook
I read this book or one similar to it my senior year in high school 1970. It absolutely caught my attention as a way to explain why the continents had separated from Gondwanaland.
I really liked revisiting the theory in light of the advances made since then
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2018
★★★★★ 5
I love VSI on Kindle
Format: eTextbook
The thing is they take a long time to read because of the look up feature. It's like reading a book in the Library of Congress.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2020
★★★★★ 5
There are few who are capable of telling the story ...
Format: Paperback
There are few who are capable of telling the story of plate techtonics including critical details. Peter Molnar is one of those chosen few who can deliver such a story succinctly and precisely.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2017