Footprints of Fallen Giants - Pathways to Extinction in North American History

Footprints of Fallen Giants - Pathways to Extinction in North American History
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Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9781365349911
ISBN-13 : 1365349918
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Book Synopsis Footprints of Fallen Giants - Pathways to Extinction in North American History by : Clay Sherrod

Download or read book Footprints of Fallen Giants - Pathways to Extinction in North American History written by Clay Sherrod and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2016-08-26 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Footprints is about an evolution revolution, the non-living world to the living tiny organisms of earliest Earth. each striving to have enough precious time to evolve so they might survive long enough to resist the effects of a changing world. And, yes - it is a story about Dinosaurs. But the story - being about evolution - has an unhappy ending for the great Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous. For what is surely natural reasons, as well as self-imposed doom by the creatures themselves, they fell fate to Extinction - just had many plants and animals had almost 200 million years earlier. This is not just the story of Dinosaurs and their extinction: all of the biological world is subject to - and ultimately succumbs to - demise through the processes of environment and nature. Today the possibilities of extinction are greatest because of the introduction of the newest form of life on Earth - humans - who have the capability of altering an otherwise natural progression of this world we live on.


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