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why complex life is uncommon in the universe

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Rare earth

why complex life is uncommon in the universe

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"While it is widely believed that complex life is common, even widespread, throughout the billions of stars and galaxies of our Universe, astrobiologists Peter D. Ward and Donald Brownlee argue that advanced life may, in fact, be very rare, perhaps even unique.".

"Ward and Brownlee question underlying assumptions and take us on a search for life that reaches from the volcanic hot springs deep on our ocean floors to the frosty face of Europa, Jupiter's icy moon.

In the process, we learn that, while microbial life may well be more prevalent throughout the Universe than previously believed, the conditions necessary for the evolution and survival of higher life - and here the authors consider everything from DNA to plate tectonics to the role of our Moon - are so complex and precarious that they are unlikely to arise in many other places, if at all."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Copernicus
Language
English
Pages
333

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Rare earth: why complex life is uncommon in the universe
2003, Copernicus
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Rare earth: why complex life is uncommon in the universe
2000, Copernicus
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Table of Contents

Why life might be widespread in the universe
Habitable zones of the universe
Building a habitable Earth
Life's first appearance on Earth
How to build animals
Snowball Earth
The enigma of the Cambrian explosion
Mass extinctions and the Rare Earth Hypothesis
The surprising importance of plate tectonics
The Moon, Jupiter, and life on Earth
Testing the Rare Earth Hypotheses
Assessing the odds
Messengers from the stars.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
QB54 .W336 2000, QB1-991Q1-390QH327-, QB 54 W336 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxviii, 333 p. :
Number of pages
333

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15474067M
Internet Archive
rareearthwhycomp0000ward
ISBN 10
0387987010
LCCN
99020532
OCLC/WorldCat
40996050
Library Thing
20979
Goodreads
1132886

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