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The 3.8 Billion Year Story of Life and Evolution
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- ISBN8231518791
- EAN9798231518791
- Date de parution30/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
From the moment life first sparked in Earth's ancient oceans to the rise of modern humans, The 3.8 Billion Year Story of Life and Evolution traces the extraordinary journey of life across deep time. This engaging and accessible book takes readers on a sweeping tour through the major milestones of evolution - from the earliest microbes and the rise of photosynthesis to the age of dinosaurs, the reign of mammals, and the dawn of our own species.
Spanning mass extinctions, geological upheavals, and evolutionary breakthroughs, each chapter reveals how life has continually adapted to a changing planet. Discover how early plants reshaped the atmosphere, how reptiles conquered dry land, and how mammals seized their moment after the fall of the dinosaurs. Along the way, you'll meet trilobites, giant dragonflies, ancient amphibians, and the earliest hominins, all part of the intricate web of life that shaped the world we inhabit today.
Grounded in current science and written in clear, concise language, this book offers a compelling timeline of life's unfolding story - a story of survival, innovation, and the deep interconnectedness of all living things.
Spanning mass extinctions, geological upheavals, and evolutionary breakthroughs, each chapter reveals how life has continually adapted to a changing planet. Discover how early plants reshaped the atmosphere, how reptiles conquered dry land, and how mammals seized their moment after the fall of the dinosaurs. Along the way, you'll meet trilobites, giant dragonflies, ancient amphibians, and the earliest hominins, all part of the intricate web of life that shaped the world we inhabit today.
Grounded in current science and written in clear, concise language, this book offers a compelling timeline of life's unfolding story - a story of survival, innovation, and the deep interconnectedness of all living things.























