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Encyclopedic overview of a truly overwhelming topic. - Goodreads I got annoyed by his writing, though. - Goodreads Very literate writer. - Goodreads Review: Life: A Natural History of the First Four Billion Years of Life on EarthUser Review - Mills College Library - Goodreads576.8 F738 1999 Read full review Review: Life: A Natural History of the First Four Billion Years of Life on EarthUser Review - Andy - GoodreadsAn unexpected classic. This is a long read, as should befit the ubiquity of its subject, but one which adds up to an elegant summation of life in earth from its most primitive iterations to the start ... Read full review Related books
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11 other sections not shown Other editions - View allCommon terms and phrasesAfrica algae ancient Arctic arthropods Australia Australopithecus bacteria became biological birds bones brachiopods Burgess Shale Cambrian carbon Carboniferous cells cladistics climate conodont conodont animal continents corals creatures Cretaceous dark delicate described Devonian dinosaurs discovered discovery early Earth Ediacara Ediacara fauna evidence evolution evolutionary example extinct fauna ferns fish forest fossils geological giant graptolites habitats happened Hinlopenstretet Homo human imagine insects island jellyfish Jurassic kind known land legs limestone living look mammals marine marsupials mats meteorites million years ago molecules narrative Natural History Museum oceans once Ordovician organisms origin oxygen palaeontologists Pangaea Permian photosynthesis plankton plants plates Precambrian predators preserved primitive probably reefs relatives reptiles Riversleigh rock sections scientists sediments seems Shale sharks shells Silurian skeleton South species specimens Spitsbergen spores stone story stromatolites surface survive teeth tetrapods things tiny tion tough trees trilobites Bibliographic information |