Darwin .
Charles Darwin
There was no concrete evidence that led Dalton to propose his atomic theory. He proposed this theory based on logical explanations about the behavior of elements, gases or materials.
Yes. If evolution was not widely supported by evidence, then it would be regarded as a hypothesis rather than a theory.
That the theory of evolution by natural selection fits the facts of evolution. The theory of evolution by natural selection is based on myriad lives of converging evidence and is the best explanation we have for the adaptive changes leading to speciation in populations of organisms.
Thomas Malthus' work originated around population statistics and how they are affected by different factors. His work was instrumental for Darwin and Wallace's proposal of natural selection. Just to add, no he did not propose a theory of evolution.
Yes. If evolution was not widely supported by evidence, then it would be regarded as a hypothesis rather than a theory.
"Evidence". There's no special term to distinguish evidence supporting one theory in science from evidence supporting any other theory in science.
Morphological evidence.Genetic and genomic evidence.Geographical evidence.
None exists.
NO. take Darwin's theory of evolution for example. there is no real evidence, but it is accepted as fact by most in America today.
he proposed a theory about natural selection
It is a comprehensive explanatory body of well supported by the evidence concepts that go for in explaining the fact of evolution.