Evolution isn't real. God created everything. If you can't see that then your blind. You really think stars, monkeys, apes, or rocks created life? take a look. How could a rock form blood flesh and skin for instance or wood? God is real. Plenty of proof around you.
Evolution is a theory that explains the diversity of life. All life we know of follows evolutionary theory, even if the only life we know of is Earthly life. The fact that Earth harbors the only life known to us has no bearing on the theory of evolution.
To pit it in a more accurate form; the theory of evolution by natural selection. Not a belief, a theory in the scientific sense.
Most life on earth, gets there energy source from the sun, that is assuming that the majority of life on earth are autotrophs (plants). They get this energy by photosynthesising and getting a energy source called glucose, which is used in nearly all organisms on earth... they can then use glucose as a respiratory substrate, for respiration... Hope this helps :)
Micro-evolution is not only a part of macro-evolution, it is the same mechanism as macro-evolution. Macro-evolution includes speciation, as a result of continuing micro-evolution.
We cannot be sure of that because evolution has never been observed. And since it is a theory, it cannot be proven, even though plenty of evidence exists that it does occur. In addition, since it is so difficult to observe happing in real life, instead of just fossils, its affect on us humans is very hard to measure or even speculate. One area where there is a hint of what the effect of evolution may be can be observed in bacteria. Though they do not actually evolve into a new species, we can see them change in how they adapt to antibiotics. Some strains of staph, or staphylococcus, have grown so resistant that they have become a danger to us because we cannot use antibiotics to stop them. At the other end of the scale we have the example of the cockroaches. They are so superbly evolved to survive that they have hardly changed at all in millions of years. It has been said that if we ever have a nuclear war, they may be the only living animals left because they can live in high levels of radiation. So maybe the answer to what impact evolution has on us today is that there are animals that may actually survive better than can.
Yes, demonstrably the planet Earth has life. Scientists are currently looking for life on Mars (no proof of life recognized there yet) and are speculation that some extrasolar planets may be in the Goldilocks zone for life.
The word you're missing is.... liquid.
The word you're missing is.... liquid.
One word: extinction. As long as life exists, organisms will reproduce with variation - which means per definition that evolution will occur. The only way for evolution to stop happening is for life to cease existing.
The only known instance of evolution occurring is here, on Earth. Logic dictates, however, that evolution occurs wherever there is life.
No. Nature exists on and in every planet. Earth is, however, the only planet in our solar system to have life.
Get Justin bieber tuckets bum :) Evolution does not make any regard to the origin of the earth. It only deals with the development of existing life.
No. There is no life on Neptune. Neptune is too cold to sustain any sort of life that is found on Earth and it does not have a solid surface. Grass only exists on Earth.
Evolution does not make any regard to the origin of the earth. It only deals with the development of existing life. Geological and physical sciences teach that Earth formed approximately 4.54 billion years ago.
What is unique is that it has beings who ask questions starting, 'what is unique about . . . ?'
Life exists on roughly 1\12 of planet Earth. People can not live on sea, mountains, or deserts. A niche. There's life in only about the top 40 centimeters of the soil, below that it is basically sterile.
The significance of the process of evolution is that it led to life as we know it. Wheter or not we believe that evolution was guided by God or some other deity, without evolution there would only be the simple organisms that first developed on Earth over a billion years ago.
So far, earth is the only planet known to support life, but many scientists thing that life probably exists on other planets.