There's no "the" law of evolution.
There are various lawS of evolution though. For instance, it is a law of evolution that reproductively isolated populations will always diverge genetically.
No, evolution is not considered a scientific law. Evolution is a scientific theory supported by extensive evidence from various fields like genetics, paleontology, and comparative anatomy. Laws describe natural phenomena or observed patterns, while theories explain those patterns.
The Hardy-Weinberg law is about, basically, the constraints on evolution. Small population size, not gene glow, no natural selection and so on. This leads to no evolution, but is not seen in the wild. It is a metric for measuring whether evolution takes place by having such artificial constraints. This polynomial comes out of the law. p2 + q2 = 1 and determines allele frequency change/amount. Google Hardy-Weinberg.
Teachers in Tennessee schools are protected by Law to teach evolution in K-12 settings due to the Academic Freedom Bill passed in the House in 2011 Therefore, Tennessee schools do, in fact, care about science.
Evolution is a noun.
Evolution is the process by which species change over time through natural selection. Theories of evolution, such as Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, are explanations for how evolution occurs and the mechanisms driving it. In essence, evolution is the phenomenon, while theories of evolution are the explanations for how it happens.
The law prohibiting the teaching of evolution was upheld
The second law does NOT make evolution impossible. It just requires that as evolution takes place that there be an increase in entropy of the universe as a whole.
Evolution is both fact and theory. One could say that there are laws of evolution. One such law could be: that reproductively isolated populations will always diverge genetically.
No, evolution is not considered a scientific law. Evolution is a scientific theory supported by extensive evidence from various fields like genetics, paleontology, and comparative anatomy. Laws describe natural phenomena or observed patterns, while theories explain those patterns.
The theory of evolution does not vs the law of thermodynamics. They are quite compatible since the earth is an open system.
John Scopes
No, it is a theory. Answer With an apology to the first answer, evolution is a law. and is called The Law of Evolution. It is the natural state by which all things evolve. Examples of this are that mankind is much taller than those of say the 1700's and later. He is healthier fitter and is most cases more intelligent. (Though there is some argument regarding some people). It is not a follow up of the Darwinian theory as this has now been found to be false. The Law of Evolution is a God given law and not a man made law.
he broke the law for teaching evolution
A theory, when proven over time, can become a law. Example: Law of Gravity and Theory of Evolution
Scopes broke the law by teaching evolution.
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he broke the law for teaching evolution