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Doomday, Dinosaurs, and Humankind An engaging and ominous history of how asteroid and comet collisions with the Earth have shaped the course of human events--and the dangers that may lie ahead.
Examines the nature, origin, and dangers of comets and studies how asteroid and comet collisions with the Earth have shaped the course of human history
Students, lecturers, researchers and professionals interested in the physical, ecological and historical characteristics of fire will find this book, and accompanying web-based material, essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate ...
Fire on Earth reveals that comets have been a continuing problem throughout geological time. It examines the controversial claims that there are 'periodic extinctions' of life on earth linked to a recurring cycle of cometary impacts
This text examines the various theories, and goes on to look at the future. The authors discuss their belief that the next series of cosmic hits will almost certainly lead to the extinction of humankind.