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I am trying to achieve the best possible accuracy for new planets, for determining landmasses and continents and then gravity, axial tilts, day length, tides, seasons and so, without going too deep into hard sciences and complex math.

I will be thankful for any book recomendationsrecommendations on the subject that are more bent on worldbuilding.

So far I have read "The worldbuilders toolkit" and "A magical society: A guide to mapping" but I would love something more specific on the tectonics, geology and continental drift subjects.

My best regards.

I am trying to achieve the best possible accuracy for new planets, for determining landmasses and continents and then gravity, axial tilts, day length, tides, seasons and so, without going too deep into hard sciences and complex math.

I will be thankful for any book recomendations on the subject that are more bent on worldbuilding.

So far I have read "The worldbuilders toolkit" and "A magical society: A guide to mapping" but I would love something more specific on the tectonics, geology and continental drift subjects.

My best regards.

I am trying to achieve the best possible accuracy for new planets, for determining landmasses and continents and then gravity, axial tilts, day length, tides, seasons and so, without going too deep into hard sciences and complex math.

I will be thankful for any book recommendations on the subject that are more bent on worldbuilding.

So far I have read "The worldbuilders toolkit" and "A magical society: A guide to mapping" but I would love something more specific on the tectonics, geology and continental drift subjects.

My best regards.

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What are the best books on geology and plate tectonics for worldbuilders?

I am trying to achieve the best possible accuracy for new planets, for determining landmasses and continents and then gravity, axial tilts, day length, tides, seasons and so, without going too deep into hard sciences and complex math.

I will be thankful for any book recomendations on the subject that are more bent on worldbuilding.

So far I have read "The worldbuilders toolkit" and "A magical society: A guide to mapping" but I would love something more specific on the tectonics, geology and continental drift subjects.

My best regards.