No. Natural selection is a directed process and genetic drift and gene flow could be said to be random; something that could happen in no set order.
No, the theory of evolution is not based solely on chance. While genetic variation arises through random mutations, natural selection acts on these variations in a non-random manner, favoring traits that increase an organism's fitness in a given environment. This process results in the gradual change and adaptation of species over time.
Chance plays a role in evolution through genetic variation, which arises randomly through mutations and genetic recombination. These variations can influence an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment, leading to natural selection. Additionally, random events like natural disasters and ecological changes can also impact the direction of evolution.
genetic drift
No, but it's like animals are adapting to their evironment.
Diversity increases the chance of human survival. When a species is more diverse there is a larger chance of the population surviving an epidemic or such that might relate to biological variations in DNA or variations in "fitness" (biological variations). based on Darwin's Theories and Evolution
Natural selection, I'm not sure, and Consumer-based evolution, respectively.
Contingent evolution is one of the forces of Darwin's theory of evolution. It is based on the concept of how power of accidents and happenstance shape the course of evolution.
the becoming of man
Evolution is based on thousands of facts and has nothing to do with any religion other than the fact that it contradicts many of them.
Adaptation.
genetic drift
Adaption.