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The Spinning Magnet: The Force That Created the Modern World and Could Destroy It

English

By (author): Alanna Mitchell

Many times through deep history Earths magnetic poles have switched places, leaving our planets protective shield weaker and life vulnerable to devastating solar storms. The last time it happened was 780,000 years ago, long before humans emerged, but it wont be long until it happens again. 

And when it does, will it send us back to the Stone Age?

The Spinning Magnet is a fascinating insight into what may lie ahead.

From the pivotal discoveries of Victorian scientists to the possibility of solar radiation wiping out power grids, and the secrets of electromagnetism, Alanna Mitchell reveals the truth behind one of the most powerful forces in the universe.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 146 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781786074249

About Alanna Mitchell

Alanna Mitchell is an award-winning science journalist and author of Sea Sick: The Global Ocean in Crisis which won the Grantham Prize for environmental journalism. Shes written for the New York Times National Geographic and the Globe and Mail. She lives in Toronto Canada.

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