
Das Leben entsteht
Die Evolution, Teil 1
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Narrated by:
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Uwe Neumann
About this listen
Packend und in großen, verständlichen Zügen vermittelt Grasshoff, unter welchen Bedingungen das Leben entstehen konnte und unsere Erde zu diesem einzigartigen Blauen Planeten machte. Plastisch zeichnet Grasshoff die Szenarien der damaligen Ur-Erde, die vor vielen Milliarden Jahren noch ein unwirtlicher, roter Planet war. Dabei gewährt unser Hörbuch auch Einblicke in die Mechanismen, die hinter der Weiterentwicklung des Lebens stehen und vermittelt somit ein modernes Verständnis von Evolutionstheorie.
Ein Nachwort zur Geschichte der Evolutionstheorien rundet den ersten Teil des Hörbuches ab.
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