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what is evolution????

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Answered by VestaHofman
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The evolution can be defined as the change in the features of the species over generations that makes the organism adaptable to the changes that occur in it's physical environment. The evolution is based upon the process of  natural selection. The theory of evolution also suggests the fact that all species are related but  gradual changes occur in them with respect to time. The evolution brings changes in the heritable characteristics which are the characteristics that are passed from the parents to the offspring during reproduction.

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Evolution

The process of characteristic changes(Genetic or Physical) in a species over generations that based on the process of Natural selection is known as Evolution so far.

According to the evolution theory of Charles Darwin, the process of natural selection and evolution of an organism will result in the advancing over other organisms with special characters and the ability to transfer those characters to their offspring.

An important thing to be remembered from the theory of evolution is that all the species on the planet must have been evolved from one single species that literally means that every species on the planet must be related to each other in any way.  

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