Boats in the past uses only a paddle to enable to move the move the boat while the boat today uses machinery to move a boat and its quite convenient for the people who travel using boat.
the boats from today use technology
According to the theory of _____, today's organisms evolved from past organisms.
Because they had a horse carriages that but not boats
today's species evolved from those of the past.
They haven't. Schools in the past were far worse than schools today.
Darwin's theory of common descent states that all organisms evolved from past organisms.
By studying the horse's past we can learn how he evolved into the animal we know today.
No, that isn't a statement made about evolution. The theory of evolution concerns how organisms have changed over periods of time. Everything has to have come from something! However, all living organisms alive today have evolved from predecessors, or have not really evolved much at all, e.g. Gingko bilboa and several species of sea animals.
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No, the word 'evolved' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to evolve.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Telephone technology has evolved rapidly over the past decade. (verb)His evolved style of music has made him a superstar. (adjective)The noun forms for the verb to evolve are evolver, evolution, evolvement, and the gerund, evolving.
We wouldn't have any thing that relys on boats today.
Boats.