The idea of evolution is that evolution is a fact and the theory of evolution by natural selection explains much about the fact of evolution. Your question is ill posed. A more modern phrase would say your question is malformed. How could the fact of evolution be a threat to anything? How could the theory that is the backbone of biology not be one of the greatest progressions in science? Much confusion between fact and theory. Theory explains fact and encompasses fact and is a higher scientific concept than fact.
There are four "fundamental forces": the strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic forces, and gravity. Others might be discovered in the future, but until then, anything else is not a fundamental force.
Human tourism has posed a threat to the Chaparral Biome. Human intrusion and occupation calls for an adjustment to fit modern human needs. The simplification of the Biome to fit these needs creates a threat to the natural organisms within the ecosystem. Organisms that depend on the variances of nature, including forest fires to survive are put at risk.
When referring to the kingdom system is one referring to the kingdom system in biology? It is possible that one may be referring to the kingdom system in hierarchy. This question could be posed clearer.
I think you do not know what you are talking about, or this question is from some ill posed text.Evolution, the change in allel frequency over time in a population of organisms, is fact.We can sequence enough of a populations genetic makeup to see the allels changing and we can certainly see morphological changes happening as a result of allels changing over time.So, how can I identify any limitations of the evidence here?That would also go for theory of evolution by natural selection. The evidence is so broad and comes from so many disiplines that any limitations on any evidence would not amount to much anyway.Evidence in bold
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Scipio was important to Rome because he chased, fought and defeated Hannibal and the threat Hannibal posed to Rome.Scipio was important to Rome because he chased, fought and defeated Hannibal and the threat Hannibal posed to Rome.Scipio was important to Rome because he chased, fought and defeated Hannibal and the threat Hannibal posed to Rome.Scipio was important to Rome because he chased, fought and defeated Hannibal and the threat Hannibal posed to Rome.Scipio was important to Rome because he chased, fought and defeated Hannibal and the threat Hannibal posed to Rome.Scipio was important to Rome because he chased, fought and defeated Hannibal and the threat Hannibal posed to Rome.Scipio was important to Rome because he chased, fought and defeated Hannibal and the threat Hannibal posed to Rome.Scipio was important to Rome because he chased, fought and defeated Hannibal and the threat Hannibal posed to Rome.Scipio was important to Rome because he chased, fought and defeated Hannibal and the threat Hannibal posed to Rome.
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The United States believed the war posed a threat to world oil supplies
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HIV/AIDS posed a public health threat since early 1990sHIV/AIDS has posed a public health threat since the early 1990s
the trusts; and to stem the socialist threat by generally improving the common person's conditions of life and labor.
low-cost appliance manufacturers in other emerging regions, especially in Asia, posed a threat to future U.S. export growth
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In 1962 the Soviet Union posed a credible threat to US security.