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It is; evolution occurs on a timescale so long that nobody will ever notice until a comparison is made with, say, the 10-thousandth generation onward; then you might see something. It is being affected by the way life is lived now, though; people who would otherwise not survive are cared for and supported well past the time when they would have died, and so the species progessively weakens overall.

The fact that mankind is caring for and supporting the people that would not survive without, is part of our evolution too. Species do what they must do to survive, and behaviour is subject to evolution as much as fysical features.

I understand that, but I'm saying as to why don't we see cave men any more or monkey looking people? Monkys are still around, why not the other species of the evolution?

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