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Books with title Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution

  • The Story Of Life Evolution

    Ruth Symons Katie Scott (illustrator)

    Hardcover (Big Picture Press, July 5, 2017)
    This new extended edition of Story of Life is the perfect gift for those with a love of the natural world. Wander the galleries - open 365 days a year - and discover a collection of curated exhibits on every page, accompanied by informative text. Each chapter features key species from a different geological era with fantastic new artwork from Katie Scott.
  • Evolution of the Earth

    Donald Prothero, Robert Dott, Jr.

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Sept. 28, 2009)
    Evolution of the Earth reveals the logical framework of geology, shows relations of the science to the totality of human knowledge, and gives some idea of what it is to be a participant in the discipline. In keeping with the preference for a "How do we know?" rather than "What do we know?" approach, the authors stress what assumptions are made by earth historians, what kinds of evidence (and tools for gathering that evidence), and what processes of reasoning and limitations of hypotheses are involved in reconstructing and interpreting the past.Each chapter begins with a list of highlights entitled "Major Concepts". Many chapters have a summary timeline that puts the entire sequence of events into a quick visual reference frame. The use of dioramas and reconstructions of extinct animals and plants has been greatly expanded, so that students can get a more vivid concept of typical life in any part of the geologic past. In many places, the authors have supplied a full page of color photos of classic fossils from each period to improve the visual recognition of the organisms that give life its distinctive history. The areas of hottest controversy, such as mass extinctions, dinosaur endothermy, the origin of life, and controversies over late Proterozoic tectonics and glaciation, have been given separate sections so that students can appreciate the different sides of the debates.
  • Story of Life: Evolution

    Katie Scott

    Hardcover (Big Picture Press, )
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  • Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution

    Steve Jenkins

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 28, 2020)
    Millions of plants and animals live on Earth, but why do some species survive while others go extinct? A young readers guide to evolution with full-color cut-paper illustrations.There are millions of different kinds of plants and animals living on the earth, and millions more have lived here in the past. Where did they all come from? Why have some become extinct and others lived on? What lived on Earth before us, who is still with us, and what prompts evolutionary change? In this remarkable picture book, Steve Jenkins uses his signature eye-popping art to answer these questions and explore the fascinating history of life on earth and the awe-inspiring story of evolution.
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  • Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution

    Steve Jenkins

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 28, 2002)
    There are millions of different kinds of plants and animals living on the earth. Many millions more lived here in the past. Where did they all come from? Why have some become extinct and others lived on? In this remarkable book for children, Steve Jenkins explores the fascinating history of life on earth and the awe-inspiring story of evolution, Charles Darwin’s great contribution to modern science.
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  • Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution

    Steve Jenkins

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 28, 2002)
    There are millions of different kinds of plants and animals living on the earth. Many millions more lived here in the past. Where did they all come from? Why have some become extinct and others lived on? In this remarkable book for children, Steve Jenkins explores the fascinating history of life on earth and the awe-inspiring story of evolution, Charles Darwin’s great contribution to modern science.
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  • The Story of Life: Evolution

    Ruth Symons, Katie Scott

    language (Big Picture Press, Dec. 28, 2017)
    This new extended edition of Story of Life is the perfect gift for those with a love of the natural world. Wander the galleries - open 365 days a year - and discover a collection of curated exhibits on every page, accompanied by informative text. Each chapter features key species from a different geological era with fantastic new artwork from Katie Scott.
  • The Story of Life: Evolution is Amazing!

    Anne Rooney

    Hardcover (Arcturus, July 15, 2019)
    Where did the first cells come from? If we evolved from monkeys, why are there still monkeys? How did birds first take flight?Join us on an extraordinary journey through the history of life in this unique, beautifully illustrated book. Explore one of the most incredible ideas in modern science ... how natural selection has given rise to the mind-boggling diversity of life on Earth today.Featuring fun fact boxes, an illustrated timeline and a glossary of key terms, Story of Life is presented in a clear, easy-to-understand way while maintaining rigorous scientific accuracy. A perfect gift for children aged 8+. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Story of Everything is a beautifully illustrated series for young readers which tells the story of life as we know it, from the big bang to evolution and the history of human development.
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  • Evolution: The Whole Life on Earth Story

    Glenn Murphy

    language (Macmillan Children's Books, June 5, 2014)
    What is a selfish gene? What are the kingdoms of life? Why are there no car-sized bugs and beetles? Glenn Murphy, author of Why is Snot Green?, answers these and a lot of other brilliant questions in this funny and informative book. Packed with doodles and information about all sorts of incredible things, from how we evolved from chemical soup to shrews to human beings, and why bugs really do rule the world, this book contains absolutely no boring bits!
  • Evolution: The Whole Life on Earth Story

    Glenn Murphy

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 1, 2014)
    A fun, doodle-filled book about evolution and life on earthWhat is a selfish gene? What are the kingdoms of life? Why are there no car-sized bugs and beetles? This book answers these and a lot of other awesome questions in this funny and informative book. Packed with doodles and information about all sorts of incredible things, from how we evolved from chemical soup to shrews to human beings, and why bugs really do rule the world, this book contains absolutely no boring bits.
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  • Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution

    Steve Jenkins

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Oct. 28, 2002)
    There are millions of different kinds of plants and animals living on the earth. Many millions more lived here in the past. Where did they all come from? Why have some become extinct and others lived on?In this remarkable book for children, Steve Jenkins explores the fascinating history of life on earth and the awe-inspiring story of evolution, Charles Darwin’s great contribution to modern science.
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  • The Story of Life on Earth

    Margaret Munro, Karen Reczuch

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Aug. 30, 2000)
    A handsomely illustrated picture book simply and clearly chronicles the story of life, from its beginnings to the arrival of humans, incorporating the most recent findings.
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