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The geological history of earth closely correlates with the biological history of earth explain

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Answered by sudip38
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EVOLUTION OF LIFE FORMS- A THEORY

Conventional religious literature reveals about the theory of special creation based on three connotations-

All living organisms were created as such.

The diversity in all organisms always the same since creation and will be the same in future.

Earth is about 4000 years old.

All the ideas were challenged during 19th

Charles Darwin concluded that existing living forms share similarities to varying degrees not only among themselves but also life forms that existed millions of years ago.



fig. Charles Darwin  

Many life forms do not exist anymore because of extinctions of different life forms and there has been gradual evolution of life forms.

Darwin’s theory of natural selection is based on the fact that those who are better fit in an environment, leaves more progeny than others and the progenies will survive more hence are selected by the nature which he implied as mechanism of evolution.

Alfred Wallace stated that all the existing life forms share similarities and shares some common ancestors which are present at different periods in the history of earth.

The geological history of earth closely correlates with the biological history of earth and a final conclusion is that earth is not thousand years old as was thought, but millions of years old.

Answered by bratislava
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The geological history of earth closely correlates with the biological history of earth explain.

Explanation:

  • The earth's geologic history related with that of the atmosphere, hydrosphere and the lithosphere and the biosphere at large and is due to the evolution of the continental and the oceanic that life on the earth started and the geologic history of the earth is closely related to the formation of the earth 4.53 billion years old.  
  • Creating the primordial atmosphere and oceans such the microbial mats and the multilayer and the multiple pieces colonist of the bacteria and have altered and shaped the chemical environments of the planet since the past and have formed the food chains on the planet like the origin of the cyanobacteria that create the oxygen-rich environment.
  • The colonization of the lands, soil, sand and the evolution and being aided by the weathering and the erosion process and wear and tear of the surface of the land that creates the habitats and ecosystem that supports there growth and functioning.

Know more about the geologic history of the earth closely oreates wot the biological history pf the planet.

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