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That no species is stable, and that all species become extinct in time.

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What is the difference between evolution and theories of evolution?

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.


What are scientific explanations are built on?

Facts.


Does the theory of evolution necessarily question religious beliefs?

No, the theory of evolution deals with scientific explanations for the diversity of life on Earth, while religious beliefs focus on matters of faith and spirituality. Many religious individuals and organizations have found ways to reconcile their beliefs with the theory of evolution.


What is the basis for scientific explanations?

emperical evidence


Did Charles Darwin retract his ideas of evolution?

No, Charles Darwin did not retract his ideas of evolution. His theory of evolution by natural selection remains a cornerstone of modern biology and is supported by extensive scientific evidence.


How do intelligence design and evolution differ in their explanations of the development of life?

One is based of a wealth of evidence and scientific inquiry. The other is based on the idea that life is too complex and those must have had a designer.


Should scientific explanations be logical and testable?

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Does evidence prove or disprove evolution?

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.


What is the scientific name of evolution?

The scientific name for the process of evolution is "biological evolution." It refers to the change in the genetic composition of populations over successive generations.


How did Darwin influence modern views of evolution?

Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provided a comprehensive explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. It laid the foundation for modern evolutionary biology by demonstrating how species change over time in response to their environment. Darwin's work continues to be central to scientific understanding of evolution and has shaped modern views on the mechanisms driving the process.


What is a possible explanations for a set of observations or answer to a scientific question?

A theory