Geophysical global cooling

Geophysical global cooling

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5123-3867-4

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Before the concept of plate tectonics, global cooling was a reference to a geophysical theory by James Dwight Dana, also referred to as the contracting earth theory. It suggested that the Earth had been in a molten state, and features such as mountains formed as it cooled and shrank. As the interior of the Earth cooled and shrank, the rigid crust would have to shrink and crumple. The crumpling could produce features such as mountain ranges.