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AnswerThe science of Biology, including the Theory of Evolution, is only concerned with the natural world. It is not concerned with the existence of gods, angels or ghosts, and neither seeks to prove nor disprove the presence of paranormal phenomena.
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There appears to be growing evidence of paranormal phenomena and that it does in fact exist so how can this fit in with biology and evolution?

It would be interesting to see this "proof" (correct term: evidence). No scientific investigation - and there have been plenty - has ever turned up any such evidence of paranormal phenomena. If and when it found something which was claimed as such, there was a perfectly rational and overly natural explanation. Since there is no such evidence, there is no way paranormal activity fits into the framework of any branch of biology, including evolution.


Why is the evidence of evolution worth learning?

Because evolution is the backbone of modern biology. It ties together the various branches of biology. Evolution very much affects modern agriculture and medical science.


Evidence in evolution can be found in?

The fossil record, comparative anatomy, molecular genetic and molecular cell Biology, genetics, evolutionary development and evolutionary biology to name several disciplines with evidence for evolution and it's processes. Go here. talkorigins.org


Did Charles Darwin retract his ideas of evolution?

No. There is no real evidence about that


Evolution is the fundamental concept underlying all of biology and is supported by multiple forms of scientific evidence. Which of the following supports evolution?

Fossil records, comparative anatomy, molecular biology, and biogeography are all forms of scientific evidence that support the theory of evolution by showing how species have changed and diversified over time.


What are the four places evidence of evolution can be found?

The fossil record, comparative anatomy, molecular genetic and molecular cell biology, genetics, evolutionary development and evolutionary biology to name several disciplines with evidence for evolution and it's processes. Go here. talkorigins.org


Are modern synthesis of evolution brought together the evidence for evolution and the ideas of genetics?

Yes, the evidence from systematics, paleontology, botany and field biology plus the findings of the founders of population genetics.


How is studying the past part of biology?

Most scientists that contributed to biology were of the past, and the only evidence of evolution is in the past. History is a completely different aspect, though, and has little to do with biology.


How is Charles Darwin's theory of evolution a theory?

Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is considered a scientific theory because it is a well-substantiated explanation of natural phenomena based on evidence gathered through observation and experimentation. It has undergone rigorous testing and has been supported by a wide range of scientific disciplines, making it a foundational concept in biology.


What proof do we have evolution taking place?

Evidence for evolution includes the fossil record, comparative anatomy, molecular biology, and observed instances of natural selection. These different lines of evidence all support the concept of biological evolution occurring over time.


What is the only evidence you have to support evolution?

The primary evidence supporting evolution comes from a combination of fossil records, comparative anatomy, embryology, molecular biology, and observed genetic changes over time. These pieces of evidence collectively provide a strong foundation for the theory of evolution.


Should Darwin's theories discussed in geology or biology?

Although natural selection is affected by geology, and some knowledge of geology is certainly necessary to be able to interpret the evidence for the various phylogenies of evolution, these theories themselves do not affect geology. Evolution therefore remains a matter of biology, not geology.