Well when a scientist finds or discovers a fossil they usually take a picture of it on a special kind of camera and upload it on a special computer and the computer finds some evidence on what kind of fossil it is or what kind of animal it is or even how long ago it existed.
human life can be proved in many ways weather it be the fossils of previous generations the building,photos, writing etc
take the pyramids as an example they provide proof for the existence of the Egyption civilizations furthermore this structure gives us an insight to their society culture religions and much more
When we look at fossils we can tell how long ago they were formed or how old they are. By finding out how old they are we can tell when life on earth first started
Palaeontology provides evidence for evolutionary hypotheses including proposed phylogenies by assaying morphological traits found in the fossil record.
The history of life is found in the fossil record, and the dating of those fossils by modern reliable scientific methods.
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Morphological evidence.Genetic and genomic evidence.Geographical evidence.
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No, of course not. Evidence does not prove evolution - it validates the theory.Evidence which Darwin had included limited fossils, and observed apparent speciation in birds.
Paleontology, genetics, molecular biology, taxonomy, evolutionary development and comparative anatomy, just to name a few.
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.
Yes, the evidence from systematics, paleontology, botany and field biology plus the findings of the founders of population genetics.
Short answer: yes. Everything we observe about the shape, behaviour and genetics of organisms in all shapes and sizes can and does provide evidence for evolution.
The branches of genetics, paleontology, observed natural selection and speciation all support evolution. Examples: (Genetics) Human chromosome 2 resulted from a fusion of two ancestral chromosomes. (Paleontology) Evolution of the horse. (Natural selection) Observed in Peppered moths. (Speciation) The Hawthorn Fly
Paleontology, genetics, molecular Biology, taxonomy, evolutionary development and comparative anatomy, just to name a few.
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In themselves, they do not.
Paleontology, evolutionary biology, molecular cell biology, biochemistry, geology, genetics, biogeography, evolutionary development and so on and so on. The evidence is there in massive amounts. talkorigins.org To start your search. Many links there. NCSE ( National Center For Science Education ) is also a good source.
Paleontological and archeological evidence about hominid evolution.
The study of fossils, comparative anatomy, embryology, genetics, and biogeography can provide evidence of evolution. These fields help researchers understand how species have changed over time and how they are related to one another through common ancestors.
Fossils provide amazing evidence for the theory of evolution and the long history of life on Earth.