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Because although there is evidence to support the claims, it isn't possible to prove evolution indefinately.
\that the animals can be found all around the world fossils
Evolution may refer to both the observed phenomenon and the theoretical framework explaining observations in terms of what we know of that phenomenon. Phenomena need no support, just verification. Theories aren't usually supported by other theories, but by observational data. Just so for evolutionary theory: it's supported by the observations in embryology, genetics, comparative genomics, palaeontology, ethology, zoology, microbiology, molecular biology, and so forth.
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Yes, they can, if new evidence is discovered to support a change in the theory. Physical theories are not provable in the sense of mathematical theorems. They depend on evidence, and they can be disproved if enough contrary evidence comes up.
Theories don't support theories.Only evidence that comes from observation or experiment supports or demolishes theories.
There is not enough evidence to support these new theories. More tests and research needs to be carried out before these theories can be proved.
Intelligent design, Hovind Theory Added: The above are not scientific theories but more ideological assertions in nature. No positive evidence supports either assertion.
Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's plays. Other theories may be entertaining but have no evidence to support them.
Because although there is evidence to support the claims, it isn't possible to prove evolution indefinately.
The importance of statistics in sociology are that they give a person tangible evidence to support theories. This evidence is then used to spot trends and predict the social development of many populated areas.
If a case goes cold, there isn't enough evidence to form or support theories. Cold case detectives dig into those cases to attempt to find more evidence. ~{Insomniac Platypus}~
In my opinion, science is the truth although there are no definite answer to theories in science. Though, to have a theory out of science, one must have sufficient evidence to support the theory.
molten material, magnetic stripes, and the ages of the rock.
Like all accepted scientific theories, there is a general consensus amongst scientists across the world that there is enough evidence from observation and experimentation to support it.