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Example sentences for "terrestrial life"

  • I am aware of no reason for doubting that, as regards the grades of terrestrial life contained in them, one of these may have been related to another as New Zealand is to Australia, or as Australia is to India, at the present day.

  • I see nothing whatever against the supposition that distributional provinces of terrestrial life existed in the Devonian epoch, inasmuch as M.

  • Certain characteristics of terrestrial life, such as growth and reproduction, provide a basis for relatively simple experiments which may be used on early missions to detect the existence of life on Mars.

  • This declaration did not surprise me so much as the first episode of my ultra-terrestrial life, for I was now familiarised with the astonishing effects of the laws of light; I was henceforth prepared for every new surprise.

  • In certain cases, even of terrestrial life, you have remarkable examples of forgetfulness, such as that of somnambulism, either natural or artificial, and also in certain psychical conditions of which modern science makes a study.

  • The whole of terrestrial life, from the mollusc to man, is the development of one single and sole genealogical tree.

  • Taking it altogether, however, my terrestrial life as a whole was superior to the one preceding it.

  • In the daytime, plants breathe by an opposite process,--they absorb carbonic acid and exhale oxygen; by this difference maintaining one part of the general equilibrium of terrestrial life.

  • Terrestrial life is not the type of other lives.

  • A single year of Neptune thus covers several generations of terrestrial life.

  • It is the actual story of the earth during millions of years, and it is chiefly in the light of these vast and exacting changes in the environment that we are going to survey the panorama of the advance of terrestrial life.

  • Our story of terrestrial life will be, to a great extent, the story of how animals and plants changed their structure in the long series of changes which this endless battle of land and sea brought over the face of the earth.

  • But enough has been said in vindication of the phrase which stands at the head of this chapter; and to show how the great Primary age of terrestrial life came to a close.

  • This Darwinian-Marxian interpretation of terrestrial life in general, and of the human part of it in particular, is known as materialism.

  • With these conditions of the quadrate bone are associated cold blood, terrestrial life, and young developed from eggs.

  • The order and nature of terrestrial life, as a whole, are open questions.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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