Regardless of what many in some political and religious spheres of influence would like us to believe, there is a huge amount of data from which the theory of evolution is derived.
There is also the observable fact that evolution happens; laboratory experiments can demonstrate evolution in action, and several various instances of evolution known to have occurred (in fact, are occurring) in the natural world today.
Thus, while 'validated' and 'supported' and 'verified' are more proper terms used to describe evolution, 'true' is just as acceptable.
Another AnswerThere are people who disagree with the theory of evolution for religious reasons. With any belief, we should always seek the truth down to its core. We have to be careful not to develop presuppositions, before we have adequately researched the evidence for and against something proclaiming to be truth. Another AnswerEvolution is a scientific fact. To believe otherwise for religious reasons, look under the category creationism.The concept of Lucy's evolution is not false. Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old hominid fossil, is an important discovery in understanding human evolution.
False. In physiology, development refers to the process of growth and maturation of an individual, while evolution refers to the gradual changes in a population over generations. Development is focused on individual changes, while evolution pertains to changes at the population level.
Individuals are constantly evolving - False. Populations are constantly evolving - True. Evolution involves descent with modification - True. Acquired characteristics lead to evolution - False.
False. Organisms change over time due to evolution, which is driven by natural selection (survival of the fittest) and artificial selection (human intervention). This process leads to the adaptation and diversification of species.
Yes, humans are responsible for selecting desirable traits in plants and animals through artificial selection, which can influence the direction of evolution. By selectively breeding individuals with preferred traits, humans can drive the evolution of domesticated species in a specific direction.
True. That is the definition of evolution.
The concept of Lucy's evolution is not false. Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old hominid fossil, is an important discovery in understanding human evolution.
False. In physiology, development refers to the process of growth and maturation of an individual, while evolution refers to the gradual changes in a population over generations. Development is focused on individual changes, while evolution pertains to changes at the population level.
Individuals are constantly evolving - False. Populations are constantly evolving - True. Evolution involves descent with modification - True. Acquired characteristics lead to evolution - False.
That is false.
Examples of false causality are the claims that chance, mutations or survival can drive upward evolution.
True.
False. Isolation promotes natural selection of the unique mutations and recombinations in an isolated population, thus leading to evolution.
True
False
Sceptile learns false swipe at level 59. This Pokemon evolves from Grovyle at level 36. Sceptile is a final form but using a mega evolution stone, does have a mega evolution.
False. Evolution is a general theory relating to the change amongst species over time. It is not specific to any particular species, nor even to a group of species, but to all species that have ever existed, are existing and will ever exist.