The evidence for evolution is extensive and multi-layered, too much for me to cover comprehensively.
The Wikipedia article 'Evidence of common descent' has many subcategories.
these are: Evidence from genetics
Evidence from palaeontology
Evidence from comparative anatomy
Evidence from geographical distribution
Evidence from comparative physiology and biochemistry
Evidence from antibiotic and pesticide resistance
Evidence from complex iteration
Evidence from observed speciation and adaptation
Evidence from intraspecies modifications
I would recommend the Wikipeidia article and I am sure there are a large number of YouTube videos dedicated to the subject.
There is no single piece of evidence that definitively disproves evolution. The theory of evolution is supported by a vast amount of evidence from various scientific fields, including genetics, paleontology, and comparative anatomy. Any challenges to the theory of evolution would need to provide substantial evidence and be subject to rigorous scientific scrutiny.
Law and math prove things. Science supports tentative ( more or less ) explanations of natural phenomenon with evidence. The evidence overwhelmingly supports evolutionary theory. PS Evolution itself is a observed and observable fact.
Evidence for evolution includes the fossil record, comparative anatomy, molecular biology, and observed instances of natural selection. These different lines of evidence all support the concept of biological evolution occurring over time.
Fossil evidence, such as transitional forms showing intermediate characteristics between species, and genetic evidence, like similarities in DNA sequences among related species, both support the occurrence of evolution.
For a scientist to argue that evolution does not exist based on DNA evidence, her findings would need to demonstrate that genetic mutations do not occur, that species do not share common ancestry, and that there is no evidence of natural selection influencing genetic variation over time. This would contradict the vast body of scientific evidence supporting the theory of evolution.
Evolution
In evolution the study of vertebrate forelimbs is related to the anatomical evidence from homology.
In evolution the study of vertebrate forelimbs is related to the anatomical evidence from homology.
Monkeys
There is no single piece of evidence that definitively disproves evolution. The theory of evolution is supported by a vast amount of evidence from various scientific fields, including genetics, paleontology, and comparative anatomy. Any challenges to the theory of evolution would need to provide substantial evidence and be subject to rigorous scientific scrutiny.
I do not ' believe ' in evolution, but I am convinced by the evidence.
Accept fossil evidence, anatomical evidence, molecular evidence
"The evidence for evolution countervails over the arguments against it." THis means that evidence for evolution counteracts the arguments against it.
evidence that proves evolution
Bacteria :)
DNA
Fossils can be used as evidence for evolution because they can show the development of a species over a long period of time.