Summary and Analysis of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs
A Full Interpretation of Steve Brusatte's A New History of Their Lost World (Solving the Dinosaurs' Puzzle, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Nathan Ashcroft
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Bell Young
About this listen
Have dinosaurs completely disappeared, though, from the face of the earth? The answer may surprise you! Listen to this audiobook to find out!
In this audiobook, the author not only uses solid archaeological evidence to restore the entire history of dinosaurs from the rise to fall, but he also explains the working methods of paleontologists.
Our interpretation of the audiobook is guided by our three research questions:
- First, how do paleontologists study dinosaurs?
- Second, how did dinosaurs ascend to the top of the food chain and become apex predators?
- Third, how did the dinosaurs go extinct?
Please note: This is a summary of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs and not the original book.
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