Sentences with phrase «1ediacaran life on land»

Don't kill; but go kill all those people who have been living on the land I want you to have.»
or life in the seas before plant life on land?
You seem to think that a fish decides to live on land and so grows lungs — no, it's a gradual adaption, either it lived near the shore and could tolerate a short time out of water or had a flotation device and adapted that, or some other scenario.
It should be recognized as socially desirable for persons to live on the land and care for the land, and subsidies should be provided to those who do until the economic system can be readjusted to make small units reasonably profitable again.
There is no way in Hell (which there is one) you can convince any logical thinking person (myself included) that my ancestors crawled out of the ocean and somehow magically grew arms and legs from nothing and decided to live on land just «because».
I've been saying the same things about people who are so distraught about the Palestinian situation, but have no problem living on land in the US that was taken through shenanigans, force and genocide.
Any man living on the land is an Israelite.
Palestinians have been living on the land for thousands of years, so they have every right to it.
Hence the destruction of rural communities does not count against the gain in per capita income achieved by reducing the number of persons living on the land while producing the same quantity of agricultural products.
If they want to kill two birds, I think they have earned that right, we are living on their land.
He hasn't actually acquired any of it yet, but in order to maintain peace with his nephew, Abram is going to have to let Lot live on the land.
This is a first - of - its - kind investment vehicle leveraging public money to raise private capital for sustainable land management and landscape restoration activities worldwide that contribute to the achievement of land degradation neutrality, one of the global targets under Sustainable Development Goal no. 15 «Life on Land».
Number 15 (life on land), for example, is extremely relevant.
This is where I have always assumed most vegetarians go wrong, and in fact, the slow wound healing, small birth - weight babies, and impaired immune systems of improper vegetarian diets which can so easily be found among the strict vegetarians I lived with early in my life (intentional communities living on the land, eating only Organic before it was PC, and adhering to strict vegetarian principles without regard to matching amino acids).
As the original «how - to» small farming magazine, Town & Country Farmer is designed to help readers expand their farming knowledge, reach their goals and make life on the land easier with its focus on the practical aspects of living «the good life».
They nurture the amazing wildlife that lives on their land, help increase plant and insect varieties.
Walking catfish can live on land or in water.
«NPP thinks that in collaboration with some chiefs, they must determine how the northerners living on their lands should vote and they have the courage to make public announcement that «this is my village, and anybody who lives here, if NPP doesn't win here we will drive you away and take your land,» he noted.
I challenged David Cameron to stop the badger cull not only due to rising costs, animal welfare concerns and public anger, but also because of widespread criminal activity, which threatens the future of a species which is protected by law and has lived on this land for 300,000 years.
Illegal and counter-productive gassing operations are threatening a species which has lived on this land for 300,000 years.
Obviously anybody living on the land that was sold would have to be compensated with part of the money, so they could move and buy elsewhere in the country.
While living on land has its perks, it also has some challenges as well.
Lia Nautilus is not your typical mermaid; she lives on land in a secret community of land - dwelling Mer in Malibu.
«and will contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations, specifically the Life on Land goal.
7, No. 4, 1995), noted that technologically communicating species «may live on the land or in the sea or air.
But the more drastic adjustments, he said, could involve those living on land along the West Coast.
The group points out that otters, which took to the water more recently, don't follow that trend, perhaps because many otter species still live much of their lives on land.
Two hundred and fifty million years ago, the Permian extinction wiped out virtually all marine species and most life on land, clearing the path for the dinosaurs and setting back the rise of mammals by 50 million years.
Locomotion The muscles and bones in lobe - finned fish appendages gave tetrapods, ahem, a leg up on adapting to life on land.
This has been controversial for biologists; scientists have reluctantly found themselves acting as social engineers, trying to design new economic opportunities for traditional pastoralists, changing the way people live on the land.
Fossils discovered by UNSW scientists in 3.48 billion year old hot spring deposits in the Pilbara region of Western Australia have pushed back by 580 million years the earliest known existence of microbial life on land.
Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy.
Driving his combine tractor, his thick, calloused hands wrapped over the vinyl steering wheel, Trampe described his fields in the way that only someone who has spent his entire life on the land can.
(The ancestors of each of these creatures had once lived on land, so all three were air - breathers.)
The finding supports previous research suggesting that colossal volcanic eruptions in what's now Siberia, about 300,000 years before the onset of the extinction event, probably triggered the die - off of nearly all marine species and two - thirds of species living on land (SN: 9/19/15, p. 10).
This article appeared in print under the headline «Broken leg bone reveals switch to life on land»
Life on land would be badly affected by a stellar flare and might only survive in the oceans.
«We don't let the predators live here, they let us live on their land,» says Trina Smith, guest services supervisor at B Bar Ranch, a «predator - friendly» Montana cattle operation that borders Yellowstone National Park.
The Carboniferous and Permian periods (358 — 272 million years ago) were critical intervals in the evolution of life on land.
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have discovered that the mass extinction seen in plant species caused by the onset of a drier climate 307 million years ago led to extinctions of some groups of tetrapods, the first vertebrates to live on land, but allowed others to expand across the globe.
Instead, in these groups around one in every four or five species is estimated to be at a heightened risk of extinction, whether they live on land or in the sea.
Nearly 6.5 million of these species live on land versus 2.2 million in the ocean, according to the analysis.
Overfishing, pollution, climate change and destruction of habitats like coral reefs are all putting our seas in trouble but academics fear the risk is not being taken as seriously as concerns for the loss of animals and plants which live on land.
T. rex may be the undisputed king of the dinosaurs, but how did evolution produce such a marvellous creature, the biggest predator ever to live on land?
Fish first adapted to life on land about 350 to 400 million years ago, when they evolved four legs to form the tetrapods, a group that includes amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
An analysis of bioluminescent species suggests those living on land are tens of millions of years old — a fraction of the age of bioluminescing marine groups
Until recently, the oldest evidence of life on land was only 2.8 billion years old, whereas the oldest evidence from the sea was 3.7 billion years old.
The intact fossil of a new scorpion species shows that the animals could have evolved for life on land earlier than thought
The ship is a capsule of Bronze Age trade in the eastern Mediterranean 3,300 years ago that demonstrates how underwater archaeology is not just about shipwrecks but also about life on land.
It had a heavy shell, a spiked tail tipped with a club, and short toes — all features indicating that it lived on land, as did later relatives.
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