Evolution through time /
The fossil record reveals much about the diversity and development of species. Examines the traces left by early plants, animals, and single-celled organisms and follows the progression of life forms over time. Connections are drawn between atmospheric gases, climate change, rock formation, biologic...
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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South Burlington, Vt. :
Annenberg/CPB,
1992
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Series: | Earth revealed ;
11. |
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Summary: | The fossil record reveals much about the diversity and development of species. Examines the traces left by early plants, animals, and single-celled organisms and follows the progression of life forms over time. Connections are drawn between atmospheric gases, climate change, rock formation, biological functions, and mass extinctions. |
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Item Description: | Video streaming is available for these titles. |
Format: | Mode of access: Windows Media Player, World Wide Web. |
Audience: | High school/college. 9-12+ |
Participant or Performer: | Presented by James Sadd ; narrated by David Gilfillan. |
Language: | Closed captioned. |
Type of Computer File or Data Note: | Graphic file (Streaming video; 28 min.). |