Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Red Blood Spots Under Skin

" OUR PREHISTORY "

Twenty billion years ago there was, in space, an explosion: the Big Bang.
It provoked the formation of hot rocks, including the Earth began to revolve around the sun and slowly cooled.
the earth's crust formed the volcanoes that formed them and the rains caused the volcanoes that caused the rains and they formed a single ocean, called Panthalassa. Archaic era, the Panthalassa surrounding a single, large island: Pangea.
At that time, the seas were formed the first life forms: bacteria, and unicellular algae.
primary age, formed the fish and some of them, to adapt to new conditions of 'environment took place in amphibians.
Later, the secondary era, some amphibians became reptiles.
Among the reptiles were the dinosaurs (their name means "terrible lizard").
They lived for one hundred and twenty million years.
could live in heaven and on earth and water.
There were two types of dinosaurs: the herbivores that eat the leaves were high, they long neck and front legs are longer than those who were fierce carnivores and rear, with sharp teeth, and ate were bipedal herbivores.
Both species were oviparous.
The dinosaurs also lived in Bisceglie.
We are safe because the engineer Alfredo Logoluso July 20 to find the fossil footprints in a limestone quarry that is located in an area called blade Paterno, including Trani and Bisceglie.
In particular, found the footprints belong to: sauropods, theropods, and tirefori ornithopods.
We've seen the St. Andrew's visit to the park.
Fingerprints are formed when dinosaurs walked on the wet mud covered with algae. With exposure
the sun, the mud hardened, and so the footprints are fossilized. There are several options
extinction of the dinosaurs: the most 'accredited in Mexico says that a meteorite that fell caused a large cloud covered the sun
This port' to the death of all forms of plant life, so even the dinosaurs died that fed on leaves and died as a result of the carnivorous dinosaurs that ate herbivorous dinosaurs.

Ricchiuti Via M. Gioia Via Fani, 3 ^ E
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