Biology, asked by khulakkoshang, 4 months ago

what is organic evolution? who proposed the theory of natural selection?​

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Answered by anushkasingh5nov2006
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Charles Darwin's contribution was to propose a mechanism—natural selection—to explain how this change could occur. Because sufficient time is required to produce changes, one of the first requirements of evolution came out of uniformitarianism. This idea provided the first link in Darwin's chain of reasoning.

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Answered by rosalena
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Organic evolution is the theory that more recent types of plants and animals have their origins in other pre-existing forms and that the distinguishable differences between ancestors and descendents are due to modifications in successive generations.

Explanation:

Charles Darwin's contribution was to propose a mechanism—natural selection—to explain how this change could occur. Because sufficient time is required to produce changes, one of the first requirements of evolution came out of uniformitarianism. This idea provided the first link in Darwin's chain of reasoning

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