Are you asking how many evolutionary theories there are?
DIFFERENT EVOLUTION THEORIES nebular hypothesis
planetismal theory
tidal theory theory
binary theory
dust cloud theory
stellar dyamic theory
collision theory
convergent theory
abiogenesis theory (spontaneous generation)
biogenesis theory
general theory
hopeful monster theory
pansperuria theory
big bang theory
anthropic principle
theistic theory
neutral theory (lucky accident)
broad scale theory
punctuated equilibeium theory
patchwork origin theory
Most people with even a basic education see Darwins theory as one that fits the facts.
Certain religious fundamentalists refuse to accept those facts and obfuscate the thoughtful efforts of palaeontologists who try to fit new facts into the theory.
All scientists do.
Charles Darwin work was so important because he invented the theory of evolution
The theory of evolution by natural selection. Charles Darwin. A+
Darwin called his theory......,The Theory Of Evolution By Means Of Natural Selection.
Charles Darwin. Also known as Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
Unanswerable.
There is no " theory of evolution " as evolution is a fact. The theory is; the theory of evolution by natural selection and explains much about the fact of evolution. Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace come up with the theory of evolution by natural selection, though natural selection is a phrase coined by Darwin.
He's not known for a theory of evolution. Darwin is.
The theory of evolution has passed on and is no longer just Darwin's theory and the only crisis in this theory is in the heads of delusional creationists.
theory of evolution
Darwin only had one theory of evolution, and he defined it in his book On The Origin of Species.
Darwin's theory of evolution was revolutionary.
the theory of evolution.
the theory of evolution
Darwin invented the theory of evolution
Charles Darwin work was so important because he invented the theory of evolution
Evolution by natural selection.
The developers of the theory of evolution by natural selection were Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace.