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Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe 2000


Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe 2000

Paperback by Ward, Peter D.; Brownlee, Donald

Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe

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ISBN:
9780387952895
Publication Date:
10 Dec 2003
Edition/language:
2000 / English
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:
Copernicus Books
Pages:
338 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 15 May 2024
Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe

Description

What determines whether complex life will arise on a planet, or even any life at all? Questions such as these are investigated in this groundbreaking book. In doing so, the authors synthesize information from astronomy, biology, and paleontology, and apply it to what we know about the rise of life on Earth and to what could possibly happen elsewhere in the universe. Everyone who has been thrilled by the recent discoveries of extrasolar planets and the indications of life on Mars and the Jovian moon Europa will be fascinated by Rare Earth, and its implications for those who look to the heavens for companionship.

Contents

Contents Preface to the Paperback Edition Preface to the First Edition Introduction: The Astrobiology Revolution and the Rare Earth Hypothesis Dead Zones of the Universe Rare Earth Factors 1 Why Life Might Be Widespread in the Universe 2 Habitable Zones of the Universe 3 Building a Habitable Earth 4 Life's First Appearance on Earth 5 How to Build Animals 6 Snowball Earth 7 The Enigma of the Cambrian Explosion 8 Mass Extinctions and the Rare Earth Hypothesis 9 The Surprising Importance of Plate Tectonics 10 The Moon, Jupiter, and Life on Earth 11 Testing the Rare Earth Hypotheses 12 Assessing the Odds 13 Messengers from the Stars References Index

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