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| 020 | _a9781800660427 | ||
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_aWilshaw, Rob _eaut |
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_aStones and Bones : _bFossils and The Stories They Tell |
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_aLondon _bCicada Books Ltd _c2024 |
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_a80 p _c30/24/1,2 cm _fHardbound |
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| 520 | _aOver the past four billion years, life on our planet has evolved from microscopic single-celled organisms to the incredible array of flora and fauna today. In the course of this time, layer upon layer of life was buried in sediment, turning into a fossilised record of the planet's history. This highly-illustrated, large-format book looks at all the incredible things that scientists have learned from the fossil record, including the ways in which continents have drifted, merged and fragmented again; and the life forms that have evolved and the great extinction events that wiped them out. | ||
| 526 | _aWhere We Are in Place and Time How The World Works How We Organize Ourselves | ||
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_aPaleontology _vFossils _xEvolution _yPrecambian and Paleozoic Eras _yMesozoic Era _yCenozoic Era |
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_aGeology _xGeorge Cuvier _xWilliam Smith _xCharles Darwin _yMary Anning |
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_aWilliams, Sophie _eill |
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_aHanaor, Ziggy _eaut |
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