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explain briefly darwin contribution towards the idea of organic evolution?​

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Answered by XIPUN
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Answer:

Charles Darwin's contribution was to propose a mechanism—natural selection—to explain how this change could occur. n his work, On the Origin of Species, first published in 1859, Darwin demonstrated the existence of organic evolution to scientists and non-scientists alike.

Answered by mad210218
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Darwins contribution towards the idea of organic evolution

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  • The term organic evolution was proposed by Charles Darwin and signifies as descent with modification.
  • Organic evolution is the change in genetic makeup of species in a population as a result of response to environmental changes.
  • It states that present complex plants and animals have evolved from earlier simpler forms of life by gradual changes.
  • He explained the term natural selection  which is a way for evolution to occur.
  • He highlighted the main points that all life on earth is connected and related to each other, diversity is a result of modification of population through natural selection.

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