THE HUMAN body contains over 75 percent water. The human brain is 75-percent water, blood is 92 percent, bones are 22 percent, muscles, 75 percent, and brain cells, 82 percent."
http://www.inq7.net/lif/2003/sep/02/lif_23-1.htm
does this better prove that we did not evolve from apes but instead we evolve from the sea?
2006-07-12
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♥ Crystal C ♥
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Even better yet, I believe we have the same percentages as the earth, so I believe we have evolved from the earth.
2006-07-12 13:17:08
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answered by gaiastar 3
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We won't evolve further in that direction as there is no selective pressure. Not unless all of a sudden swimming becomes a fact of life. Yes, humans have a number of physiological traits that are common to aquatic animals. Beside the fur, we also have breathing reflexes and a facial cold water reflex that aquatic animals have. However, this does not mean we will become dolphins.
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answered by Whitney 4
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It in fact has nothing to do with that whatsoever, there is no proof we evolved from either as it stands, only theory. Furthermore, there is no logic in your reasoning, since having a water content is not a trait tied in with any specific genetic sequence or classificational grouping. There is very limited solid evidence twards either evolution or creation, and as such conceptions such as the order in which/way in which things could have evolved are not concrete and are only potentialities, deserving a label no greater than hypothesis.
2006-07-12 13:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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no one said we evolved from apes. apes and humans have a similar simean ancestor which evolved from another form that evolved from another and so on back til you get to the sea. please read about evolution before you deride it.
Fun Fact: our bodies are the same salt consistency as the sea; however, swim in the ocean and you'll need to shower as soon as you're out to keep the salt from eating your skin!
2006-07-12 13:18:17
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answered by Ananke402 5
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We did evolve from the sea and from Apes. Apes also have these same percentages. So no, it doesn't prove we evolved from the sea
2006-07-12 13:17:42
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answered by Ronin_21 2
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We came out of the sea long before there were apes.
2006-07-12 13:18:43
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answered by wrathpuppet 6
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Well, actually, most, if not all organisms did evovle from the sea. You know, don't you, that the human embryo during its development goes through several stages, one of which has gills?
2006-07-12 13:18:01
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answered by sonyack 6
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not really but they recon all life started in the sea and then crawled on land
lung fish and all that
so maybe yes
don't know for sure
2006-07-12 13:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't it a similar composition in both lower and higher primates especially higher primates? Check
2006-07-12 13:18:29
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answered by young kim 4
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The miracle is not that Jesus may have walked on the water, but that we are all water ---- walking. Think about that one for a while.
2006-07-12 13:16:47
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answered by amartouk 3
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