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Glen Earthsong

Mountain Peaks

Mountain Peaks explores Earth's towering mountains, examining their geological origins and the ecosystems they support. These landforms, shaped by geological processes like plate tectonics, are more than scenic backdrops; they are critical to global water cycles and biodiversity.

The book highlights how human ambition drives mountaineering, showcasing the evolution of climbing techniques and equipment. The book traces the history of mountaineering from early explorations to modern ascents, profiling key figures and technological advancements.

It also delves into the unique ecosystems found at high altitudes, highlighting the remarkable adaptations of flora and fauna to survive in these harsh environments. For example, some mountain plants have developed antifreeze-like compounds to withstand freezing temperatures, while certain animals have evolved larger lung capacities to cope with lower oxygen levels.

Concluding with the impact of climate change, Mountain Peaks discusses glacial melt and altered weather patterns, presenting a comprehensive view of the challenges facing these fragile environments. The book progresses from geological formations to human impact and ecological interactions, offering insights into responsible tourism and conservation efforts.
156 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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Translator
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