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Explain the theory of evolution and mention the proof supporting it

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Answered by santy2
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Evolution theory by natural selection was first formulated by Darwin's book ''on the origin of species'' is the process by which organisms change over time as a result of change in heritable physical or behavioral traits.

These changes allows an organism to better adapt to it's environment and also help it to survive and have more offspring.

The theory of evolution has been supported by proof from a wide variety of scientific discipline, including paleontology, geology, genetics and developmental biology.

The first proof is the common traits, you and your closest relatives look more  alike  than you and your cousins.   Likewise you look more like your cousins than you do more your distant relatives and more like your distant relatives than people on the other side of the globe. 

The closer you are related the more similarity you share, this is because the similarities have been inherited from a common ancestors.  The more faded the distant the similarity becomes.

The species with large number of similarities tend to live near each other, Penguin species only live in the Southern Hemisphere, marsupials live almost exclusively in Australia, cacti almost exclusively in the Americas, lemurs in Madagascar etc,

 If evolution was not true this geographical patterning would make no sense at all, Furthermore these similarities often seem to be completely arbitrary rather than having some selective advantage.

 





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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Theory of Evolution

Explanation:

  • Evolution theory is given by Darwin's in his book the origin of species
  • Evolution is the process where in various part of new organism are developed from previous ones by modification
  • Characteristics are the appearance or behavior. Model plants performed photosynthesis is qualities
  • Human forelimb likewise performed many function is characteristics organism
  • Similarities between natural atoms can reflect shared developmental family line
  • Most fundamental level, every single living being share The equivalent hereditary material (DNA) The equivalent, or exceptionally comparable, hereditary codes.
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