That isn't true, in fact, about every 1 minute, a baby is being born.
they never did
It is true.
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
It's Changing
It's changing
The population is evolving.
you probably pressed <B> while it was evolving. it stops the Pokemon from evolving to it's next (or last) form. useful if you believe in waiting longer before evolving to get certain moves faster, but it hinders you if you want to evolve it NOW NOW NOW!!!
That statement is absolutely wrong. What it actually means to "evolve" is to undergo gradual change not on the individual level, but on as a population. An example of evolution that has happened in just the past 100 years and is a continuing trend is the increasing average height of both males and females.
The frequency of the populations alleles. Their gene frequency must change to have evolution.
When a population is not evolving, it means that the allele frequencies within the population are remaining stable over generations. This could occur if the population is experiencing no mutations, no gene flow, no genetic drift, no natural selection, and if mating is completely random. In essence, the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.