id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20417 Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur) The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told .txt text/plain 108981 6388 72 THE FIRST PLANTS--THE FIRST ANIMALS--BEGINNINGS OF BODIES--EVOLUTION OF It is highly probable that for long ages the waters covered the earth, It was possibly in some such way that animals and plants with a body In animals like sea-anemones and jellyfishes the general symmetry of the these strange animals have probably lived in dense forests from time making life possible for higher forms like carnivorous turtles and about that remains of the plants and animals living at the time were animals living at the time when the beds were formed, then it would be Man stands apart from animals in his power of building up general ideas In adaptation to the great pressure the bodies of deep-sea animals are Many animals living on sandy places have a light-brown colour, as is It is not likely that man's body will admit of _great_ change, but there [Illustration: ELECTRONS STREAMING FROM THE SUN TO THE EARTH ./cache/20417.txt ./txt/20417.txt