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Simpson Strong-Tie TNT25400TFC25 Titen Turbo (1/4" x 4") T30 Flat-Head Concrete and Masonry Screw, Blue (25 Pack)Simpson Strong Tie TNT25400TFC25 Description The Simpson Strong Tie Titen Turbo screw anchor is a heavy duty fastener designed for quick and easy installation in wood to concrete and wood to wood anchoring applications. Simpson Strong Tie TNT25400TFC25 Includes (25) 1 4 in. x 4 in. Titen Turbo Screw Anchor Simpson Strong Tie TNT25400TFC25 Features Patented Torque Reduction Channel for reduced binding Available in multiple coated versions 6 lobe drive

Simpson Strong-Tie TNT25400TFC25 Titen Turbo (1/4" x 4") T30 Flat-Head Concrete and Masonry Screw, Blue (25 Pack)
Simpson Strong-Tie TNT25400TFC25 Titen Turbo (1/4" x 4") T30 Flat-Head Concrete and Masonry Screw, Blue (25 Pack)
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Wonderful and short introduction to plate tectonics for those with little background in Earth science or mathematics
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Molnar does an excellent job explaining key elements of plate tectonics. His book is understandable even for those with little background in geology or geophysics. Molnar, an expert on mountain building, nicely explains how collisions of plates with continents atop cause mountain belts to form. He also questions the limitations of plate tectonics in explaining formation of such mountains. Understanding Molnar's very short book requires little mathematics. An ideal text for college science courses for non-science majors, and for those who want to understand the evolution of Earth's geological features and phenomena.
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The book was an easy to read discussion of plate tectonics. The technical terms were easily understood and presented in an interest manner. Technically sound and entertaining is a winning combination for a science book! I wold recommend this book to anyone interested in the topic but is not a scientist in the field.
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