The Physical Basis of SocietyD.Appleton, 1928 - 526 من الصفحات |
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... Fish Dominance . Permian period : rise of reptiles ; another great ice age Pennsylvanian period : rise of insects and first time of marked coal accumulation Mississippian period : rise of marine fishes Devonian period : first known ...
... Fish Dominance . Permian period : rise of reptiles ; another great ice age Pennsylvanian period : rise of insects and first time of marked coal accumulation Mississippian period : rise of marine fishes Devonian period : first known ...
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... fishes could stand the water pressure at any great depth . Whatever the reason , and absence of oxygen may be a factor , there seems to be less life in the oceans below the upper few hundred feet than anywhere else on earth . The uneven ...
... fishes could stand the water pressure at any great depth . Whatever the reason , and absence of oxygen may be a factor , there seems to be less life in the oceans below the upper few hundred feet than anywhere else on earth . The uneven ...
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... fish characterize the tropics as much as cod , haddock , and halibut do the cold waters . The body temperature of ... fish , the number being estimated at 1,400,000,000 . They live at the edge of the Gulf Stream at a depth of 600 ...
... fish characterize the tropics as much as cod , haddock , and halibut do the cold waters . The body temperature of ... fish , the number being estimated at 1,400,000,000 . They live at the edge of the Gulf Stream at a depth of 600 ...
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... fish are always found near the surface , others at lower depths . In Lake Michigan we find the following stratifica- tion : Lake herring . Whitefish Lake trout .. near surface 21-36 meters depth .below 25 meters except during breeding ...
... fish are always found near the surface , others at lower depths . In Lake Michigan we find the following stratifica- tion : Lake herring . Whitefish Lake trout .. near surface 21-36 meters depth .below 25 meters except during breeding ...
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... fish does not decompose the water but utilizes the free oxygen it carries . It cannot live in the air any more than man can live in an atmosphere of pure oxygen . We say , then , that the fish is adapted to his environment , which means ...
... fish does not decompose the water but utilizes the free oxygen it carries . It cannot live in the air any more than man can live in an atmosphere of pure oxygen . We say , then , that the fish is adapted to his environment , which means ...
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