Evolution : how we and all living things came to be

Título
Evolution : how we and all living things came to be

Daniel, Loxton

Resumen
Evolution is the process that created the terrible teeth of Tyrannosaurus rex and the complex human brain, clever enough to understand the workings of nature. Young readers will learn how a British naturalist named Charles Darwin studied nature and developed his now-famous concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest. And how modern-day science has added to our understanding of the theory of evolution. Can something as complex and wondrous as the natural world be explained by a simple theory? The answer is yes, and now Evolution explains how in a way that makes it easy to understand.

Subtitle on cover: How we and all living things came to be

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2010

Descripción física
56 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.

Nota general
Includes index.

Término de la materia
Evolution (Biology)

Síntesis
Evolution is the process that created the terrible teeth of Tyrannosaurus rex and the complex human brain, clever enough to understand the workings of nature. Young readers will learn how a British naturalist named Charles Darwin studied nature and developed his now-famous concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest. And how modern-day science has added to our understanding of the theory of evolution. Can something as complex and wondrous as the natural world be explained by a simple theory? The answer is yes, and now Evolution explains how in a way that makes it easy to understand.

ISBN
9781554534302

Información de publicación
Toronto : Kids Can Press, 2010.


BibliotecaSignatura topográficaTipo de materialCódigo de barras del documentoEstado
Kildare576.8 LOXBook30138000053126Non-Fiction