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Water Power: The Greatest Force on Earth

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: NewYork Cambridge University Press 2014 Description: 28 PISBN:
  • 9781107688971
DDC classification:
  • 505 SCH
Online resources: Summary: Water has powered industry for ages, helping to drive industrial growth. However, the awesome power of water can have some very negative consequences. Floods, tsunamis, and erosion all threaten our partnership with water
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Water has powered industry for ages, helping to drive industrial growth. However, the awesome power of water can have some very negative consequences. Floods, tsunamis, and erosion all threaten our partnership with water

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