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Evolution

by Joanna Cole

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Describes, using evidence found in fossil layers, how one-cell organisms evolved into complex plants and animals.
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This book portrays the concept of evolution if a very organized, systematic, and simple manner. Although the facts are simplistic, the book provides charts in order to fill in what may not be clear. Some students are more visual and learn best from models, rather than just reading the text. This is a good book to introduce while going over the concept of evolution, and the theory proposed by Charles Darwin. ( )
  BarrettOlivia | Nov 16, 2012 |
"Describes, using evidence found in fossil layers, how one-cell organisms evolved into complex plants and animals." Source the summary from the flip side of the book's title page.
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