Cataclysm of Age Earth

Cataclysm of Age Earth
Title Cataclysm of Age Earth PDF eBook
Author Raymond Bradley
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages 125
Release 2018-05-29
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1642147311

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Cataclysm of Age Earth is about a world that has died and only a few are able to survive this near future, post-apocalyptic world. Someone has found a way to save mankind before it ends. Time seems to be running out, and if they do not find a way to save all, then all are doomed.

Cataclysm!

Cataclysm!
Title Cataclysm! PDF eBook
Author D. S. Allan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 651
Release 1997-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1591438144

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Follow this multi-disciplinary, scientific study as it examines the evidence of a great global catastrophe that occurred only 11,500 years ago. Crustal shifting, the tilting of Earth's axis, mass extinctions, upthrusted mountain ranges, rising and shrinking land masses, and gigantic volcanic eruptions and earthquakes--all indicate that a fateful confrontation with a destructive cosmic visitor must have occurred. The abundant geological, biological, and climatological evidence from this dire event calls into question many geological theories and will awaken our memories to our true--and not-so-distant--past.

When the Earth Nearly Died

When the Earth Nearly Died
Title When the Earth Nearly Died PDF eBook
Author D. S. Allan
Publisher Gateway Books (CN)
Total Pages 388
Release 1995
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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Colonial Cataclysms

Colonial Cataclysms
Title Colonial Cataclysms PDF eBook
Author Bradley Skopyk
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 337
Release 2020-04-14
Genre History
ISBN 0816539960

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The contiguous river basins that flowed in Tlaxcala and San Juan Teotihuacan formed part of the agricultural heart of central Mexico. As the colonial project rose to a crescendo in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Indigenous farmers of central Mexico faced long-term problems standard historical treatments had attributed to drought and soil degradation set off by Old World agriculture. Instead, Bradley Skopyk argues that a global climate event called the Little Ice Age brought cold temperatures and elevated rainfall to the watersheds of Tlaxcala and Teotihuacan. With the climatic shift came cataclysmic changes: great floods, human adaptations to these deluges, and then silted wetlands and massive soil erosion. This book chases water and soil across the colonial Mexican landscape, through the fields and towns of New Spain’s Native subjects, and in and out of some of the strongest climate anomalies of the last thousand or more years. The pursuit identifies and explains the making of two unique ecological crises, the product of the interplay between climatic and anthropogenic processes. It charts how Native farmers responded to the challenges posed by these ecological rifts with creative use of plants and animals from the Old and New Worlds, environmental engineering, and conflict within and beyond the courts. With a new reading of the colonial climate and by paying close attention to land, water, and agrarian ecologies forged by farmers, Skopyk argues that colonial cataclysms—forged during a critical conjuncture of truly unprecedented proportions, a crucible of human and natural forces—unhinged the customary ways in which humans organized, thought about, and used the Mexican environment. This book inserts climate, earth, water, and ecology as significant forces shaping colonial affairs and challenges us to rethink both the environmental consequences of Spanish imperialism and the role of Indigenous peoples in shaping them.

Earth in Cataclysm

Earth in Cataclysm
Title Earth in Cataclysm PDF eBook
Author Philip G. Budd
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9781493654291

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Earth in Cataclysm presents a Scripture-compatible young Earth/Worldwide Flood model featuring superior scientific accountability by comprehensive explanation of the geologic evidences. Collapse Tectonics will replace Plate Tectonics as the favored geologic interpretation tool.

Terra Tempo

Terra Tempo
Title Terra Tempo PDF eBook
Author David Shapiro
Publisher Craigmore Creations
Total Pages 152
Release 2010
Genre Animals, Fossil
ISBN 9780984442218

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Jenna, Caleb, and Ari discover a time map and journey back 15,000 years to witness the great Missoula Floods of the Ice Ages.

Cataclysm

Cataclysm
Title Cataclysm PDF eBook
Author Jane Wright
Publisher Author House
Total Pages 78
Release 2012-03-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1468556614

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What cataclysmic event almost destroyed the Earth? Was this the same event that fractured the mantle of the earth which contributed to the continental drift? Did Atlantis really exist? Was an advanced civilization from a faraway planet responsible for early mans great leap forward from the Stone Age to the Copper Age? What kernels of truth can be found amongst mythology, philosophy, religion and ancient texts that resonate with accepted scientific facts, and provide a plausible explanation of some of Earths mysteries? This book offers a unique perspective that identifies these kernels of truth and then proceeds to connect them to form a new picture of a very important time in the life of our planet. Jane Wright, brings to the page a logicians perspective that crosses multiple disciplines of thought, and in a creative and entertaining way, provides the reader with a unique proposal of how things might have been from 10,000 years ago to 6,000 years ago, when modern civilization began to take hold.