How life began : production material.

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How life began : production material.

Illustration proofs, crayon & pencil sketches, ink diagrams, negative. Tells how life originated on earth over two billion years ago and how discoveries in many different areas of science such as astronomy, geology, physics, chemistry, and biology have helped scientists explain the beginning of the first living things on earth.

Illustrations: 60 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7816568

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Adler, Ruth

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