Organisms gradually change.
2007-02-21 09:39:51
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answer #1
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answered by George Bailey 2
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heh, asking Evolutionists about evidence that backs up their claim? Genius.
Gradual changes in organisms occur through natural mutation or natural selection in response to environmental changes. The process of organisms changing until they develop new abilities or become a new species is what we like to call Evolution.
2007-02-21 09:44:08
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answer #2
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answered by jleslie4585 5
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ev·o·lu·tion
1. any process of formation or growth; development: the evolution of a language; the evolution of the airplane.
2. a product of such development; something evolved: The exploration of space is the evolution of decades of research.
3. Biology. change in the gene pool of a population from generation to generation by such processes as mutation, natural selection, and genetic drift.
4. a process of gradual, peaceful, progressive change or development, as in social or economic structure or institutions.
2007-02-21 10:04:44
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answer #3
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answered by lostthoughts27 2
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Evolution for $300, Alex.
2007-02-21 09:43:21
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answered by Stormilutionist Chasealogist 6
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That's what evolution is, gradual changes in organisms. maybe you meant to address your question to Creationists?
2007-02-21 09:42:13
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answered by chris B 3
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With the theory of evolution (this question is ridiculous, a theory is a theory because it has the ability to explain facts)
2007-02-21 09:41:04
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answered by Om 5
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Explain rather the lack of such fossil records.
2007-02-21 09:41:59
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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Hidden in rocks by god to fool the gulible. Everbody knows that, it says so in the bible, but you have to work out the special code.
2007-02-21 09:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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through evolution.
2007-02-21 09:40:11
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answered by noestoli 3
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evolution.
2007-02-21 09:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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