The Past Life of the Earth

地球上的昔日生命

新概念英语第四册 流利英语 美音

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  • Lesson 26

  • The past life of the earth

  • What is the main condition for the preservation of the remains of any living creature?

  • It is animals and plants which lived in or near water whose remains are most likely to be preserved,

  • for one of the necessary conditions of preservation is quick burial,

  • and it is only in the seas and rivers, and sometimes lakes,

  • where mud and silt have been continuously deposited,

  • that bodies and the like can be rapidly covered over and preserved.

  • But even in the most favourable circumstances

  • only a small fraction of the creatures that die are preserved in this way

  • before decay sets in or, even more likely, before scavengers eat them.

  • After all, all living creatures live by feeding on something else,

  • whether it be plant or animal, dead or alive,

  • and it is only by chance that such a fate is avoided.

  • The remains of plants and animals that lived on land are much more rarely preserved,

  • for there is seldom anything to cover them over.

  • When you think of the innumerable birds that one sees flying about,

  • not to mention the equally numerous small animals like field mice and voles which you do not see,

  • it is very rarely that one comes across a dead body, except, of course, on the roads.

  • They decompose and are quickly destroyed by the weather or eaten by some other creature.