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Five supporting observations for evolution are:
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Take any five of the 29+ lines of evidence you will find at this reference,
Theobald, Douglas L. "29+ Evidences for Macroevolution: The Scientific Case for Common Descent."The Talk.Origins Archive. Vers. 2.83. 2004. 12 Jan, 2004
Examples,
As is required for any scientific theory, they provide examples of phenomena that are compatible with the theory, which could well have been otherwise, should the theory be false. They illustrate the falsifiability of the theory of evolution. Falsifiability, (the potential for some observation to demonstrate that a theory is false) is one of the requirements and hallmarks of a sound scientific theory.
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Morphological evidence.Genetic and genomic evidence.Geographical evidence.
eruptions of molten material, magnetic stripes in the rock of the ocean floor, and the ages of the rocks themselves
well, you get many types like:australopithecus afarensisaustralopithecus africanushomo erectushomo habilishomo sapienhomo sapien sapien
the answer is gene flow
\that the animals can be found all around the world fossils
Fossils, D.N.A., vestigial organs or structure, same structure diffrent function.
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The two types are Dna, and fossils
Accept fossil evidence, anatomical evidence, molecular evidence
Morphological evidence.Genetic and genomic evidence.Geographical evidence.
The two types are Dna, and fossils
The two types are Dna, and fossils
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Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. This is an observed and observable fact.The molecular, genetic and fossil record all bear out evolutionary change and support one another by being cross correlated. Go here.talkorigins.org
Camouflage in itself doesn't provide evidence for evolution. However, seen in a large number of species living under varying circumstances, the range of types of camouflage and how they match their environments gives a big clue as to how evolution works.
The study of: (i) Cladistics: regional biodiversity, race circles, and geographical isolation; (ii) Genetics: DNA, chromosomes, viral insertions, common mutations; and (iii) Paleontology: fossils. These are some of the types of evidence for evolution.