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The Age of Dinosaurs: Origins, Daily Life, Extinction

The Age of Dinosaurs: Origins, Daily Life, Extinction

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The book "Dinosaurs: A Visual Encyclopedia" is a comprehensive and action-packed overview of the Age of Dinosaurs, arranged chronologically from the rise of reptiles in the early Triassic to the catastrophic event that ended dinosaur life at the end of the Cretaceous. The 3D illustrations are incredibly realistic, making it feel like stepping back in time. Author Lisa Regan is a children's writer and editor specializing in STEM subjects, with a wealth of experience in publishing children's titles.

Format: Hardback
Length: 160 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2023
Publisher: NQ Publishers


The Age of Dinosaurs was a time of immense geological and biological transformation, spanning from the emergence of reptiles in the early Triassic to the catastrophic event that brought an end to dinosaur life at the end of the Cretaceous period. This era was marked by the evolution of diverse and magnificent species, including the earliest dinosaurs, the tyrannosaurus rex, and the stegosaurus.

The Triassic period, which began around 252 million years ago, was a crucial phase in the evolution of dinosaurs. During this time, reptiles emerged as the dominant land animals, and the first dinosaurs began to diversify and adapt to their new environment. Some of the earliest known dinosaurs, such as Hylonomus and Eoraptor, were small and herbivorous, while others, such as Compsognathus and Herrerasaurus, were larger and carnivorous.

The Jurassic period, which followed the Triassic, was a time of rapid evolution and diversification among dinosaurs. This period saw the emergence of many iconic species, such as Triceratops, Brachiosaurus, and Velociraptor. The Jurassic period was also marked by significant environmental changes, including the formation of vast mountain ranges and the development of new ecosystems.

The Cretaceous period, which ended around 66 million years ago, was a time of intense volcanic activity and climatic change. This period saw the rise of the dinosaurs to their greatest heights, with species such as Tyrannosaurus rex, Spinosaurus, and Brachiosaurus becoming the largest and most powerful animals ever to have lived on Earth. However, the Cretaceous period was also marked by a series of catastrophic events that ultimately led to the extinction of the dinosaurs.

One of the most significant events of the Cretaceous period was the impact of a large asteroid or comet on Earth. This impact, which occurred around 66 million years ago, caused widespread destruction and led to the extinction of many species, including the dinosaurs. The impact also caused a significant change in the Earth's climate, leading to the formation of new ecosystems and the extinction of other species.

Another catastrophic event that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs was the eruption of massive volcanic eruptions. These eruptions, which occurred throughout the Cretaceous period, released large amounts of ash and gas into the atmosphere, causing a global cooling effect and disrupting the Earth's ecosystems. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, for example, is believed to have caused the extinction of many species, including the dinosaurs.

The final catastrophic event that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs was the collapse of the Western Interior Seaway, which occurred around 65 million years ago. This event caused a significant change in the Earth's climate and led to the extinction of many marine species, including the dinosaurs. The collapse of the seaway also led to the formation of new landforms, such as the Rocky Mountains, and the development of new ecosystems.

In conclusion, the Age of Dinosaurs was a time of immense geological and biological transformation, marked by the evolution of diverse and magnificent species. The Triassic period was a crucial phase in the evolution of dinosaurs, while the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods were times of rapid evolution and diversification. However, the Cretaceous period was also marked by a series of catastrophic events that ultimately led to the extinction of the dinosaurs. The impact of a large asteroid or comet, the eruption of massive volcanic eruptions, and the collapse of the Western Interior Seaway were all significant events that contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs.

The 3D illustrations in this book are truly remarkable, bringing the dinosaurs to life in a way that is both realistic and captivating. The author, Lisa Regan, is a talented children's writer and editor who specializes in STEM subjects, including dinosaurs, inventions, space, weather, natural history, and more. After many years as an in-house editor and managing editor at several UK trade publishers, Lisa turned freelance. She has written and edited a range of children's titles published by Scholastic, Parragon, DK, Ticktock, Carlton, Bloomsbury, and many others.

This book is a must-read for anyone who is interested in dinosaurs, or in the history of Earth and its ecosystems. The 3D illustrations are so realistic that it feels like stepping back in time, and the author's expertise in STEM subjects makes the information accessible and engaging for children and adults alike. Whether you are a dinosaur enthusiast, a science lover, or just someone who enjoys learning about the wonders of the natural world, this book is sure to captivate and inspire you.

Weight: 1000g
Dimension: 295 x 245 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912944811

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