A Brief History of Earth: Four Billion Years in Eight Chapters Free Audiobook Download by Andrew H. Knoll


In this audiobook, the author explores our planet's history from its formation to the present day. Knoll uses his knowledge of geology, paleontology and earth science to explain how the Earth evolved through periods of youth and maturity.

If you want to learn about the history of Earth, this is not the place to start. It's a book for advanced high school students, college undergraduates and graduate students who are interested in Earth-science topics such as plate tectonics, geologic time scales and fossilization.

The author of this book, Dr. Andrew H. Knoll from the Harvard University, has written a series of eight chapters which tell the story of the Earth in 4 billion years. Starting with how life began on earth he goes through different eras and shows how life evolved into the many forms it has now.

The Earth is 4,000,000,000 years old. Andrew Knoll has written a book to tell the story of life on Earth in eight complete chapters. The audiobook narrator offers insight into the life of animals and plants, geological changes, and a brief description of human history.

This is a science book with an interesting topic. The author discusses how Earth has changed through the years. Most of its history is explained in just four chapters, so it's easy to follow. Even so, this audiobook has over 10 hours of breathless narration with over 14 characters, 13 countries and 15 languages!

A Brief History of Earth: Four Billion Years in Eight Chapters covers the first four billion years of life on Earth. It covers how the first simple organisms to live on Earth found oxygen, how they evolved into more complex creatures and how they may have developed consciousness. Tom Parks narrates the audiobook and makes it easy to follow.

Published Date 2021-04-27
Duration 4 hours 57 minutes
Author Andrew H. Knoll
Narrated Tom Parks
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Science & Technology
Parent Category History, Animals & Nature

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