Darwin was the father of natural selection. He believed in evolution. But he never said he believed humans were apes or that they necessarily used to be apes. He never applied his theory to humans.
Darwin did think that we were apes he had all of his therories and other research written and others found it
Human beings are already considered apes. As humans, we and the rest of the apes (save for the Gibbons) are descendants of the Biological Family, hominidae. After observing similarities in behavior, physical anatomy, genetics, and fossil ancestry, we now have overwhelming evidence of our evolution and descent from ancient apes.
Human beings are not apes. We are related to them however, all being primates.
No. All he said was that humans and apes have a common ancestor.
No human have evolved,but have been made by GOD in his image. Charles Darwin theory of evolution is completely false. Quick Questions: If we evolved from apes who do you suppose apes were created? GOD HE CREATED EVERY LIVING THING!!!!!1
That all humans had evolved from apes into modern humans, research into our own DNA shows that Neanderthals interbred with another branch of apes called cro-magnon man. This resulted in modern humans that we knoe today.
Charles Darwin was famous due to his research aboard the Beagle, and his 1859 book On the Origin of Species.Incidentally, Darwin is often erroneously credited with developing the Theory of Evolution, yet the word evolution only appears once in his writing, on the last page of On the Origin of Species. Darwin laid the groundwork, but that's about all of it.he wrote the book origin of species which says that humans came from and evolved from apes and primates
An evolutionary ladder is a diagram used to represent stages in evolution. Apes-?- neanderthals- humans is an example of an evolutionary ladder in word form. Apes are at the bottom, and humans are at the top. The ? represents an unknown form between apes and neanderthals.
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Charles Darwin believed that apes evolved from earlier, more primitive species, which in turn evolved from even earlier species. Ultimately, all mammals, including the apes and humans, evolved from the first mammal species, which in turn evolved from earlier species, and so on back to the beginning of life on Earth.
Many religions, including the Roman Catholic Church do not believe Charles Darwin Theory on Evolution. They believe, for example, that man did not evolve from a lesser species and that humans are humans before as they are now, contrary to Darwin's theory that man as we know now, evolved, through millions of years, from a lesser species (anthropoid apes).
He descovered that we evolved from apes into humans.
i do not think apes are smarter than humans there might be some things they are
Basically humans were just a mutation of apes, which was more succesfull in finding food and reproducing. That leaded to the spread of this mutated apes. Darwin calls it evolution.
No human have evolved,but have been made by GOD in his image. Charles Darwin theory of evolution is completely false. Quick Questions: If we evolved from apes who do you suppose apes were created? GOD HE CREATED EVERY LIVING THING!!!!!1
Charles Darwin was nervous about the reaction of the church to the thought that humans had originated from apes and therefore did not talk about Humans in the origin of the species with the exception of a small hint in the last chapter. However, the idea of Humans coming from apes found its way out into the world and eventually published his own views on the idea with his book 'the descent of man'.
That all humans had evolved from apes into modern humans, research into our own DNA shows that Neanderthals interbred with another branch of apes called cro-magnon man. This resulted in modern humans that we knoe today.
Charles Darwin was the first person to explain evolution by, what he termed, natural selection. However, Darwin's book Origin of Species only makes small mention of human evolution. In fact, Thomas Huxley, working on the evolutionary basis created by Darwin, was the first person to put forward a book detailing the similarities and differences between apes and humans in his book Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature, which appeared before Darwin properly addressed the issue.