Biology, asked by salonitomar7162, 11 months ago

Briefly explain darwin theory of evolution for 10 class

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Answered by payal961
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The theory of evolution encompasses the well established scientific view that organic life on our planet has changed over long periods of time and continues to change by a process known as natural selection.

Charles Darwin, the 19th century naturalist, is given credit for the theory, not because he was the first person to suggest evolution occurs, but because he proposed (in his seminal 1859 text, On the Origin of Species) a mechanism that explains the process of change.  

The theory of evolution contains two parts, both of which are unnecessarily contentious. The first is the word “theory”, which means something slightly different in everyday speech than it does in science.


bhagath13: where are the theory sis
Answered by bhagath13
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hey mate here is your answer

(1) over production.

it means that more amount of organism will reproduce their offspring and only only less amount of food will be there for them

(2) survival of the fittest.

it means that only fittest one in the nature will survive

(3)struggle for existence.

it means that there will be less amount of food will be there for each organism and each one of them will struggle for their survival

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