Cells only exist in living or once living things
A hypothesis is a statement of theory. Something that is unproven. You gather evidence to support that theory. Gather enough evidence to support and a theory becomes accepted as fact.
No, plants and animals both are composed of cells
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Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species (biology) spatially (geography) and temporally (history). Biogeography aims to reveal where organisms live, at what abundance, and why they are or are no) found in a certain geographical area. Biogeography does not support the theory of evolution any more then when (history) you (biology) moved into your house (geography).
The fossil of animals are evidence that support the theory of continental drift.
Plants,animals,and something else
Good question- no good simple answer- since plants and animals were hee before we were. A theory (educated guess that seems to be backed up by facts) is that over a period of time, plants and animals developed from simpler single celled forms of life.
Darwin used various forms of evidence to support his theory of evolution by natural selection, including observations of variation within species, the fossil record, comparative anatomy, and biogeography. His work also drew on principles of population genetics and the idea of descent with modification.
Based on Virchow's part of the cell theory he contributed, plastic plants and stuffed animals are not produced from other cells.
Asteroid Impact : Plants and organisms that performed photosynthesis died, and many animals that depended on those plants for food died, too Volcanic Eruptions : The volcanic dust blocked the sun's energy from reaching Earth's surface, causing plants, and animals to die.
organic matter
It is not so much the climate, but it is the tectonic plates movement, and fossils of extincted animals on different continents that support this theory. Also, fossils support the theory of evolution that was proven by Charles Darwin.