Capitolo 51
following stages of this whole age, and to trace the marvelous one
cycles of climate--the strange mutation of heat and cold that
you/he/she has had to practice a powerful influence on the life, both the animal
and vegetable, of the period--and he/she sees when us first we find
decisive tests of the presence of man, and it learns that of which we am able
his/her condition.
The map of Europe, to the closing of Pliocene it calculates and the
principle of the Glacial age, is of interest to us in a lot
ways. From this you/he/she will be seen that it was notably more
elevated that to the present. As this any elaborate squirt is, but it is
based on facts, it has to delineate well them. Without the help of
crews, animals of earth cannot possibly pass from the continent of a
continent to an island that lies some distance by the beach. But it
it is known well that animals as the rhino, and a lot
others, wandered well as on the surface of the British Islands
as on the coast adjacent of Europe. We am forced therefore
to suppose, that to that duration the Channel English and the Irishmen
Sea is not in existence. This makes an elevation necessary than to
the less four hundred feet that would also place naked a great
portion of the Sea of the North.<5 > On a trial basis of this second affirmation
it is the fact that, to an earth distance in the Sea of the North,
fishermen a present day frequently dredge on bones and
teeth of animals that then you/they have erred in Europe.<6>
Map of Europe------------------
While there is being no necessity for admitted that a greater elevation
what that required placed again naked a passage for animals and
soundingses undertaken by the British government still have before,
established the fact that the ocean very gradually deepens away
beaches give some principal-earth up to that a depth of six hundred
feet have arrived, when the beach very suddenly falls away.
You supposes that this is the sea-coast of that time. The English
Channel would have existed then as the valley of the Seine, and