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Is the evolution real? Idk im just curious :)

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Answered by rajputbrand
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yes it is real hope u understand

Answered by HemaJ
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Kenneth R. Miller writes, "evolution is as much a fact as anything we know in science."

Ernst Mayr observed, "The basic theory of evolution has been confirmed so completely that most modern biologists consider evolution simply a fact.

Darwin's theory of evolution says that each new organism is subtly different from its parents, and these differences can sometimes help the offspring or impede it.

As organisms compete for food and mates, those with the advantageous traits produce more offspring, while those with unhelpful traits may not produce any.

So within a given population, advantageous traits become common and unhelpful ones disappear.  

Given enough time, these changes mount up and lead to the appearance of new species and new types of organism, one small change at a time.

Step by step, worms became fish, fish came onto land and developed four legs, those four-legged animals grew hair and – eventually – some of them started walking around on two legs, called themselves "humans" and discovered evolution.

This can be hard to believe. It's one thing to realise that you are not identical to our parents: perhaps your hair is a different colour, or you are taller, or have a more cheerful nature.

But it is much harder to accept that you are descended, through countless generations, from a worm.  

Plenty of people certainly don't accept this. But forget all the drama for a moment. Instead, begin as Charles Darwin did: on your doorstep.

Hope it helps your curiosity :)

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