Evolution : how we and all living things came to be
Titre
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Evolution : how we and all living things came to be
Daniel, Loxton
Sommaire
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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
Date de publication comme intervalle
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2010
Description matérielle
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56 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Note générale
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Includes index.
Terme de vedette-matière
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Evolution (Biology)
Résumé
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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.
Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
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9781554534302
Informations de publication
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Toronto : Kids Can Press, 2010.
| Bibliothèque | Numéro de rayon | Type de document | Code à barres du document | Statut |
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| Kildare | 576.8 LOX | Book | 30138000053126 | Non-Fiction |