All life is the result of evolution.
No, evolution does not describe how life began. Evolution explains how life forms have changed and adapted over time through the process of natural selection, but it does not address the origin of life itself. The origin of life is a separate field of study known as abiogenesis.
Evolution is an ongoing process that will continue as long as life exists. As long as organisms continue to reproduce and environments change, evolution will continue to shape the diversity of life on Earth.
Evolution explains unity of life .
All life is an example of evolution. It is the slow change of a species.
Evolution has driven all aspects of modern life, even down to the most insignificant of details.
Plants came first in the evolution of life on Earth, appearing before animals.
It didn't. Life (all life) was brought about be creation an there is more evidence to support this then evolution.
The present diversity of life on Earth came about by means of evolution.
Evolution doesn't take 4.2 billion years. It takes forever and no time at all. Where life is, there evolution is happening, and it will continue to happen as long as life exists.
One word: extinction. As long as life exists, organisms will reproduce with variation - which means per definition that evolution will occur. The only way for evolution to stop happening is for life to cease existing.
Is it the elemental evolution, a chemical evolution, a nuclear evolution or a molecular evolution? Please choose one of the following.