Time, Life, Soil, Rocks, Ice

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Time, Life, Soil, Rocks, Ice

The importance of life to the development of the planet

The importance of Geology on Evolution The Cambrian Explosion True Polar Wander? The Permian Extinction Killed off 77 - 96% of marine species and ~70% of Land Species Glaciation? Volcanism? Impact?? The K-T Boundary Extinction

An Exaggeration?

Relationship between the climate and the Sun

Relationship between Deep-Earth Processes and Life

Relationship between Geology and Climate

Relationship between Climate and Life

Relationship between Atmosphere and Life (and us)

Relationship between Atmosphere and Life (and us) Ozone Hole, Southern Hemisphere 1980 - 1991

Relationship between Humans and Climate

Relationship between Humans and Soil

Relationship between Human Activities, Climate, and Culture

Relationship between Humans and Life The modern extinction event