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An interesting tour
This is a geological journey into the past that gives the emissions of evolution in Kew Gardens. When there was no oxygen on earth, lakes of boiling mud were filled with single cells until the first plant pushed us into antiquity. 3.5 billion years ago, life began here when a single cell began to evolve. There are Cooksonia, which are probably the first land plants.
The tour is very well geared for children who receive a pamphlet, explaining volcanoes, dinosaurs, and the evolution of plants. In the Jurassic Era, there were conifers. In the Cretaceous period, the plants began to have small, pale flowers which took millions of years to have color.
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