Perhaps because it is not a matter of belief but being convinced of the evidence. Some people, usually for religious reasons, cannot be convinced of the evidence because of their beliefs.
Edwin Darwin did not propose a separate theory on evolution. The theory of evolution is commonly attributed to Charles Darwin, who put forth the concept of natural selection as the mechanism driving evolution. Edwin Darwin does not have a notable theory associated with evolution.
Yes, Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection continues to be a fundamental principle in the field of biology and is widely accepted by the scientific community. It is used to explain the diversity of species and their adaptations to different environments.
The theory of natural selection was proposed by Charles Darwin in his book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859. The phrase "survival of the fittest" was coined by Herbert Spencer and not by Darwin himself.
People believe in Darwin's theory of evolution because it is supported by vast amounts of scientific evidence from various fields such as genetics, paleontology, and comparative anatomy. Additionally, the theory of evolution has successfully withstood the test of time and continues to provide explanatory power for understanding the diversity of life on Earth.
Alfred Russel Wallace independently developed the theory of evolution by natural selection, which was very similar to Charles Darwin's ideas. Wallace and Darwin jointly published a scientific paper on the subject in 1858.
Not at all. There are many people today that disbelieve any theory of evolution, not just Darwins.
Charles Darwins theory is wrong to religon as it is very clear god created the world. and theories like Darwins are wrong.
many got upset at first and didn't believe him and others did
Charles Darwin studied birds, medicine, and theory of evolution.
If you're referring to the guy who formed the theory of evolution, no. He died in 1882, I believe.
Those Islands would be the Galapagos Islands.
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Some people may not believe in Darwin's theory of evolution due to conflicting religious beliefs, lack of understanding of the scientific evidence supporting the theory, or personal biases that prevent them from accepting new ideas. Other reasons may include misconceptions about what the theory actually proposes or misinformation spread by individuals or groups with their own agenda.
He proposed a theory that attempts to explain why and the fact of evolution works.It is, so far, the best and most accurate theory that adequately explains why evolution happens.
which is not part of darwins theory of natural selction
Edwin Darwin did not propose a separate theory on evolution. The theory of evolution is commonly attributed to Charles Darwin, who put forth the concept of natural selection as the mechanism driving evolution. Edwin Darwin does not have a notable theory associated with evolution.
A guy who had a debate about Darwins theory