Title | : | Le Grand Atlas de l'Evolution de la Terre |
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ISBN | : | 2344050310 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9782344050316 |
Language | : | French |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 |
Publication | : | First published September 1, 2021 |
Le Grand Atlas de l'Evolution de la Terre Reviews
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13.77 billion years of history, broken up into manageable small pieces. Each chapter is only a few pages long and covers some aspect of deep time that gives us insight, including neutrinos, mitochondria, and coelacanths. Full color photographs and diagrams accompany each chapter.
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3.5 bump down to 3. Great pictures and concept but I don’t know, it just couldn’t hold my interest even though this is the exact thing that normally does interest me and even though it’s in the same vein as the sci-fi novel I just read, Evolution.
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The coffee table book format wasn't quite successful for me... the pictures are gorgeous but no one topic gets enough detail to really learn a lot about it or get that sense of wonder that comes with the concept of deep time. YMMV
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Another fascinating informative read from one of my new favourite science writers.