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Evolution is one of the most fundamental principles that governs life. Its actions may be subtle, but they can be observed every day, such as predators hunting prey, or plant successions in competing for empty space. These habituations were envisaged by Charles Darwin to be the properties of nature that lead to evolution and prompted the conceptualisation of the theory of natural selection. The force of this process can be most dramatically depicted by looking at the variation of organisms throughout the history of life on Earth.

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Evolution is one of the most fundamental principles that governs life. Its actions may be subtle, but they can be observed every day, such as predators hunting prey, or plant successions in competing for empty space. These habituations were envisaged by Charles Darwin to be the properties of nature that lead to evolution and prompted the conceptualisation of the theory of natural selection. The force of this process can be most dramatically depicted by looking at the variation of organisms throughout the history of life on Earth.
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Nathan lives on a small farm in a quaint village outside of York. He wrote The History of Life on Earth while working on the family farm over the summer vacations from university. Nathan studied chemistry at the University of York and has a keen interest in all aspects of science. Indulging his childhood intrigue of prehistoric life, Nathan compiled his knowledge of the subject into his first book. The objective of this was to fulfil his passion for writing and engage the reading audience with the fascinating story of evolution and share his enthusiasm for science. His hopes and aspirations for the future are to continue to write about science and inspire his readers.