The Scenery of Scotland

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The Scenery of Scotland is a classic 19th-century geological and topographical study that explains how Scotland’s landscapes were formed and shaped over time.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
geological study
topographical study
about formation of Scottish landscapes
geomorphology of Scotland
landscape evolution
physical geography of Scotland
countryOfFocus Scotland NERFINISHED
describes coastlines of Scotland
glacial features in Scotland
mountain landscapes in Scotland
valleys in Scotland
explains geological forces acting on Scotland
how Scotland’s landscapes were formed over time
focusesOn processes that shaped Scottish scenery
genre non-fiction
scientific literature
hasPerspective scientific
hasReputation classic 19th-century geological text
classic work on Scottish landscape
language English
mainSubject geology of Scotland
topography of Scotland
publicationCentury 19th century
timePeriodCovered geological timescale

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Archibald Geikie notableWork The Scenery of Scotland