Seeing Science Six Miles Up. James Trefil.
by Trefil, James; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Seeing Science Six Miles Up, April 2001; pp. 56+.
"On an airplane flight, you can catch up on your reading, prepare for the meeting you're going to, or just stare idly out the window. There's another thing you can do that you may never have thought about, however: you can actually learn a lot of science. Let me take you on a generic flight from the East Coast to the West Coast to show you." (SMITHSONIAN) This article presents an abridged geologic tour of the United States as seen from an airplane.
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