Capitolo 82
fauna and flora of ours own earth and our his/her own tropics in front of the
the evolution of those juicy fruits and wheat-as seeds, for
feeding on which was especially adapted. Without edible fruits,
in short, there could be no monkey; and without monkeys there it was able
is not man."
"But cannot there be edible fruits in the other planets?" Frida
asked, mean-timidly, more to bring out this aspect of novel of
The knowledge of Bertram that really to dispute with him; for her dearly
beloved to feel his/her perspectives of things, they was so fresh and
not conventional.
"Edible fruits? Yes, possibly; and animals or anything more or
as animals to feed on them. But even if there is this way,
what planetoscopistses doubt, they has to be very different creatures
in form and it works from some of which we know on this small about the one world
ours. For only you consider, Frida, what we mean from life. We intend a set
of simultaneous and consecutive going of changes above in a complex mass
of organized coal combines. When they say the most greater part of people 'the life,'
however,--especially here with You, where not education is developed--
they is not thinking in general about the life to all (what it is mainly
vegetable), but only of animal and often indeed of the human life.
Then you consider well, also on this same, as special planet it is
the conditions that life makes possible. It owes us to be water in some
you form, for there any life it is in the desert. It owes us to be you heat above to
a certain point, and not above of or under it, for killings of fire and
there is no life to the poles (as among Alpine glaciers), or that that
there is few it depends on the intervention of the other life spread
from elsewhere--from the earths or seas, in fact, where it is able
really origins. To have the life to everybody, as we know him/it to Us to
the less (and I cannot say me if anything other could fairly have called
the life from some true analogy, until me I have seen and I have examined him), You
it has to have coal and oxygen and hydrogen and nitrogen, and many