Plot A The main idea of this story is that the settlers who landed on the new earth leave the land of the Earth's city (the extraterrestrial life living on this planet). A very important event in the story is what the colonists thought interesting for a couple of days in the dessert. The best way for them to run out of water is to keep track of their tracer to the nearest waters. The dungeon is the closest place to the water.
How is the Earth formed? This is a problem that has plagued human beings for many years. There are two main theories that explain how the Earth is formed. These are the theory of evolution, creationism, religion theory. Creationism can be divided into various groups. The most accepted creationism is one of the Bible creationists. The creation and evolution of the Bible are very different, there is an indication of its authenticity. In the theory of evolution, life is thought to be produced only by the process of nature. This theory suggests that in the past there was an extended stability period that ended with mass extinction, and new species suddenly appeared. This process occurs without supernatural forces or spiritual intervention. Almost all contemporary scientists who are not evangelical Christians believe in evolution theory
Extinction is a part of the constant evolution of life and only 2-4% of the species that once lived on the earth is thought to be alive. However, the fossil record shows that in the majority of the Earth's 3.5 billion years history, the loss rate of species is thought to be one of one million species annually. Since scientists "describe" about 2 m out of estimated 50 thousand to 30 thousand species and only 3% of them are estimated, only 869 species extinctions were officially recorded since 1500. The loss rate between known species is inferred. In this way, IUCN calculated that the loss rate in 2004 will rise to 100 to 1, 000 species per million annually. This is comparable to the last five "mass extinction". About 65 million years ago
Scientists estimate that there are now seven million species on the planet. About 2 million people are registered in the catalog. This requires the work of many generations of explorers and biologists to find and record them, but this is where we are now. This work is infinite. The fossil record we know is derived from the evidence of sedimentary rocks almost completely found near the surface of the Earth. During the billions of years of massive geological era, most of the sediments that once existed were classified deeper in the earth through plate tectonics, volcanism and asteroid influences. We will probably never let the paleontologist team search for fossils 20 miles below the surface.