How to grow a planet / [Videorecording] Iain S. Stewart.
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Grade School Learning Resource Center Audio Visual | Fiction | DVD 580 H8301 2012 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | AV00591 |
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We might think humans are the most powerful living thing on Earth, but it's plants that time and again have set the agenda for life. All animals rely on plants for their survival - they are the most powerful revolutionary force on Earth. Plants enabled amphibians to leave the water, they had a hand in the rise and fall of the dinosaurs, and they ensured the ultimate triumph of insects mammals, birds and even us - all for their own benefit, because plants have only ever had one goal - the total domination of the planet. It is a story of ruthless ingenuity, seduction and deception; o funimaginable power and ambition. An epic tale, How to grow a planet offers a stunning new perspective on Earth History.
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