Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, Etats-Unis
EUR 12,45
Quantité disponible : 8 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierhardcover. Etat : Good. No dust jacket. Cover and edges may have some wear.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Etats-Unis
EUR 29,15
Quantité disponible : Plus de 20 disponibles
Ajouter au panierEtat : As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Etats-Unis
EUR 31,42
Quantité disponible : Plus de 20 disponibles
Ajouter au panierEtat : New.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : INDOO, Avenel, NJ, Etats-Unis
EUR 33,80
Quantité disponible : 20 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : New.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Etats-Unis
EUR 33,87
Quantité disponible : 15 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHRD. Etat : New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press Inc, US, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Royaume-Uni
EUR 38,25
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. Sixty-six million years ago an asteroid as large as Mt. Everest hit what is now the Yucatan Peninsula at a speed ten times faster than the fastest rifle bullet. Debris from the impact blew into space, re-entered the atmosphere as a swarm of shooting stars that burned the global forests and grasslands, leaving behind a thin global layer containing rock from the asteroid and from Mexico, and smoke from the fires. This layer marks one of the greatest extinctions in Earth history including not just dinosaurs, but also fish, plankton, ammonites, and plants making up about 75% of the known species. The major culprits in these extinctions are loss of sunlight due to absorption by the smoke and decade-long ice age temperatures. A nuclear war with just a few hundred of the world's 12,000 nuclear weapons targeted on densely populated cities could plunge Earth into the same types of conditions that the dinosaurs experienced. Even a war between India and Pakistan could kill 1 to 3 billion people from starvation due to agricultural failure, while 6 billion people might starve following a war involving Russia, NATO, and the U.S. The book describes how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how to stop them, and ends with what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press Inc, US, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, Etats-Unis
EUR 39,78
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. Sixty-six million years ago an asteroid as large as Mt. Everest hit what is now the Yucatan Peninsula at a speed ten times faster than the fastest rifle bullet. Debris from the impact blew into space, re-entered the atmosphere as a swarm of shooting stars that burned the global forests and grasslands, leaving behind a thin global layer containing rock from the asteroid and from Mexico, and smoke from the fires. This layer marks one of the greatest extinctions in Earth history including not just dinosaurs, but also fish, plankton, ammonites, and plants making up about 75% of the known species. The major culprits in these extinctions are loss of sunlight due to absorption by the smoke and decade-long ice age temperatures. A nuclear war with just a few hundred of the world's 12,000 nuclear weapons targeted on densely populated cities could plunge Earth into the same types of conditions that the dinosaurs experienced. Even a war between India and Pakistan could kill 1 to 3 billion people from starvation due to agricultural failure, while 6 billion people might starve following a war involving Russia, NATO, and the U.S. The book describes how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how to stop them, and ends with what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press Inc, New York, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Etats-Unis
EUR 40,94
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Sixty-six million years ago an asteroid as large as Mt. Everest hit what is now the Yucatan Peninsula at a speed ten times faster than the fastest rifle bullet. Debris from the impact blew into space, re-entered the atmosphere as a swarm of shooting stars that burned the global forests and grasslands, leaving behind a thin global layer containing rock from the asteroid and from Mexico, and smoke from the fires. This layer marks one of the greatest extinctions inEarth history including not just dinosaurs, but also fish, plankton, ammonites, and plants making up about 75% of the known species. The major culprits in these extinctions are loss of sunlight due toabsorption by the smoke and decade-long ice age temperatures.A nuclear war with just a few hundred of the world's 12,000 nuclear weapons targeted on densely populated cities could plunge Earth into the same types of conditions that the dinosaurs experienced. Even a war between India and Pakistan could kill 1 to 3 billion people from starvation due to agricultural failure, while 6 billion people might starve following a war involving Russia, NATO, and the U.S.The book describes how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how tostop them, and ends with what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs. Earth in Flames discusses how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how to stop them, and what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
EUR 28,83
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Brand New. 264 pages. 6.57x0.89x9.37 inches. In Stock.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Royaume-Uni
EUR 26,73
Quantité disponible : Plus de 20 disponibles
Ajouter au panierEtat : As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Royaume-Uni
EUR 27,92
Quantité disponible : Plus de 20 disponibles
Ajouter au panierEtat : New.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : Books Puddle, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 43,57
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : New.
Vendeur : Chiron Media, Wallingford, Royaume-Uni
EUR 28,62
Quantité disponible : 2 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierhardcover. Etat : New.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Royaume-Uni
EUR 33,58
Quantité disponible : 2 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : New. In.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press Inc, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Royaume-Uni
EUR 30,63
Quantité disponible : Plus de 20 disponibles
Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
EUR 56,60
Quantité disponible : 2 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Brand New. 264 pages. 6.57x0.89x9.37 inches. In Stock.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : Speedyhen, Hertfordshire, Royaume-Uni
EUR 27,93
Quantité disponible : 2 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : NEW.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press Inc, New York, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : CitiRetail, Stevenage, Royaume-Uni
EUR 34,43
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Sixty-six million years ago an asteroid as large as Mt. Everest hit what is now the Yucatan Peninsula at a speed ten times faster than the fastest rifle bullet. Debris from the impact blew into space, re-entered the atmosphere as a swarm of shooting stars that burned the global forests and grasslands, leaving behind a thin global layer containing rock from the asteroid and from Mexico, and smoke from the fires. This layer marks one of the greatest extinctions inEarth history including not just dinosaurs, but also fish, plankton, ammonites, and plants making up about 75% of the known species. The major culprits in these extinctions are loss of sunlight due toabsorption by the smoke and decade-long ice age temperatures.A nuclear war with just a few hundred of the world's 12,000 nuclear weapons targeted on densely populated cities could plunge Earth into the same types of conditions that the dinosaurs experienced. Even a war between India and Pakistan could kill 1 to 3 billion people from starvation due to agricultural failure, while 6 billion people might starve following a war involving Russia, NATO, and the U.S.The book describes how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how tostop them, and ends with what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs. Earth in Flames discusses how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how to stop them, and what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press Inc, US, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, Etats-Unis
EUR 41,45
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. Sixty-six million years ago an asteroid as large as Mt. Everest hit what is now the Yucatan Peninsula at a speed ten times faster than the fastest rifle bullet. Debris from the impact blew into space, re-entered the atmosphere as a swarm of shooting stars that burned the global forests and grasslands, leaving behind a thin global layer containing rock from the asteroid and from Mexico, and smoke from the fires. This layer marks one of the greatest extinctions in Earth history including not just dinosaurs, but also fish, plankton, ammonites, and plants making up about 75% of the known species. The major culprits in these extinctions are loss of sunlight due to absorption by the smoke and decade-long ice age temperatures. A nuclear war with just a few hundred of the world's 12,000 nuclear weapons targeted on densely populated cities could plunge Earth into the same types of conditions that the dinosaurs experienced. Even a war between India and Pakistan could kill 1 to 3 billion people from starvation due to agricultural failure, while 6 billion people might starve following a war involving Russia, NATO, and the U.S. The book describes how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how to stop them, and ends with what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press Inc, New York, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australie
EUR 63,81
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Sixty-six million years ago an asteroid as large as Mt. Everest hit what is now the Yucatan Peninsula at a speed ten times faster than the fastest rifle bullet. Debris from the impact blew into space, re-entered the atmosphere as a swarm of shooting stars that burned the global forests and grasslands, leaving behind a thin global layer containing rock from the asteroid and from Mexico, and smoke from the fires. This layer marks one of the greatest extinctions inEarth history including not just dinosaurs, but also fish, plankton, ammonites, and plants making up about 75% of the known species. The major culprits in these extinctions are loss of sunlight due toabsorption by the smoke and decade-long ice age temperatures.A nuclear war with just a few hundred of the world's 12,000 nuclear weapons targeted on densely populated cities could plunge Earth into the same types of conditions that the dinosaurs experienced. Even a war between India and Pakistan could kill 1 to 3 billion people from starvation due to agricultural failure, while 6 billion people might starve following a war involving Russia, NATO, and the U.S.The book describes how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how tostop them, and ends with what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs. Earth in Flames discusses how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how to stop them, and what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Oxford University Press Inc, US, 2025
ISBN 10 : 0197799701 ISBN 13 : 9780197799703
Vendeur : Rarewaves.com UK, London, Royaume-Uni
EUR 34,86
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. Sixty-six million years ago an asteroid as large as Mt. Everest hit what is now the Yucatan Peninsula at a speed ten times faster than the fastest rifle bullet. Debris from the impact blew into space, re-entered the atmosphere as a swarm of shooting stars that burned the global forests and grasslands, leaving behind a thin global layer containing rock from the asteroid and from Mexico, and smoke from the fires. This layer marks one of the greatest extinctions in Earth history including not just dinosaurs, but also fish, plankton, ammonites, and plants making up about 75% of the known species. The major culprits in these extinctions are loss of sunlight due to absorption by the smoke and decade-long ice age temperatures. A nuclear war with just a few hundred of the world's 12,000 nuclear weapons targeted on densely populated cities could plunge Earth into the same types of conditions that the dinosaurs experienced. Even a war between India and Pakistan could kill 1 to 3 billion people from starvation due to agricultural failure, while 6 billion people might starve following a war involving Russia, NATO, and the U.S. The book describes how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how to stop them, and ends with what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs.