Evolution is a change in species over time.
Species not always change over time such sponges :D
Adaptation is when a species is able to change over time to new changes in their environment.
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The range of a fossil species refers to the span of time during which the species existed on Earth. It is determined by the oldest and youngest known occurrences of that species in the fossil record. The range provides information about the species' period of existence and can be used to study evolution and environmental changes over time.
None.
That all species had changed over time.
Charles Darwin
If the fossil of some animal was different from animals now, that shows that the animal species has changed over that period of time.
Over time, the population of the sea otters has decreased and sea otters are now an endangered species. This can be blamed on human activity, as most animal species' endangerments can.
Unchangeable and Immutable both mean; * not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature; "the view of that time was that all species were immutable ... * Unable to be changed without exception * Not allowed to be changed.
No it's definition has changed considerably over time, initially had nothing whatsoever to do with the Devil
how the anemometer changed over time
The laws of physics have not changed over time. Our understanding of them has changed over time.
how has coal mining changed over time
This is a very short and incomplete definition of evolution. Much more is involved than just change over time. Humans have been a species for over 75,000 years and we have not changed much. It would have to also involve some thing that gives that population an advantage to survive when the environment is extremely demanding and harsh.
He believed that species changed over time, which is called evolution. This happened when they changed to adapt to their habitats. The famous story is that he saw finches from the same species with different types of beaks on different islands in the Galapagos.