evolving is the natural phenomenon elucidate with reference the lesson golo grows a nose
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Biological populations evolve through genetic changes that correspond to changes in the organisms' observable traits. ... Evolution does not attempt to explain the origin of life (covered instead by abiogenesis), but it does explain how early lifeforms evolved into the complex ecosystem that we see today.
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The five theories were: (1) evolution as such, (2) common descent, (3) gradualism, (4) multiplication of species, and (5) natural selection. Someone might claim that indeed these five theories are a logically inseparable package and that Darwin was quite correct in treating them as such.
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Golu, a baby elephant with a bulgy nose, lived at a time when elephants had no trunks. He was full of questions and wanted to know, amongst many other other things, about the eating habits of crocodiles. When he finally meets one, the crocodile, true to his nature, talks Golu into coming close to the river and then catches him by the nose to pull him in and eat him up. But in this struggle of pulling and pulling, Golu’s nose grows very long. In the end, Golu learns not only about the dangers of trusting strangers, but also about the advantages of having a long nose!
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