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How Many Years take to make a human Evolution ?
Answer can make in prediction
My school Does not teach EVO so i have no idea about this

2007-05-03 00:53:52 · 11 answers · asked by munak991 2 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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> "My school Does not teach EVO so i have no idea about this:"

munak ... where do you go to school (what state or country)? And what grade level are you?

Not teaching evolution is equivalent to a school not teaching gravity in physics class, or the theory of atoms in chemistry class. I'm serious. The theory of evolution is just as well accepted by mainstream scientists as the theory of gravity or the theory of atoms ... and it plays just as central a role in understanding biology as atomic theory has in understanding chemistry.

To answer your question, munak:

Evolution is an ongoing process. It happens all the time ... but it is hard to see in short periods (anything less than 10 thousand years) ... in much the same way that a tree is always growing, but it's hard to see in short periods (like ten minutes standing in front of the tree). Small things happen in small periods. Big things happen in big periods.

Scientists believe that the branch of primates that became humans split off from the other branches (the ones that went on to become other types of apes) about 6 million years ago. Since then there have been a few other branches (like Neanderthal), but they went extinct. There is no specific moment at which our branch is called "human" (or more technically "Homo sapiens"), but scientists believe this was about 250,000 years ago (one-quarter million years).

As for predictions, there is no way to predict *future* evolution. That is a bit like asking a historian to predict future history. Evolution depends on two things that cannot be predicted: (1) future mutations; and (2) future environments.

2007-05-03 01:36:15 · answer #1 · answered by secretsauce 7 · 9 0

a million) in accordance to evolutionists, human beings stepped forward from apes? human beings are apes by definition. Linnaeus labeled us as such and he became a creationist. 2) there are various shown info in technology, yet evolution is basically a theory. fake simply by a faux effect of the be conscious theory. A actuality, in technology, is a discrete factor of counsel. Theories connect info and clarify them. there is not any greater type than theory. 3) A transitional kind is a fossil of an animal this is a factor one species and area yet another. fake. All organisms are transitional. 4) The age of the earth is desperate by scientists fullyyt for the time of the radioactive dating of fossils ? The age of the Earth became desperate by dating a meteor on the thought the image voltaic gadget became all a similar age. All different calculations fit the age stumbled on. 5) The medical technique starts with a prediction and then looks for info to help that prediction? It starts with assertion. Then a hypothesis is shaped from that assertion. After the hypothesis is shaped, scientists seek for info to help or falsify the hypothesis. 6) the theory of evolution consists of the super Bang? fake. 7) To have self belief in evolution is to have self belief that existence and count got here from no longer something? fake.

2016-12-10 18:04:26 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Evolution's been going on since life appeared on Earth, almost 4 billion years ago. You can see it in action over much shorter time scales though e.g. the peppered moth, which has gone from a light colour to a dark one and back to light in about 200 years.

2007-05-03 01:04:53 · answer #3 · answered by Iridflare 7 · 0 0

If your school doesn't teach evolution then change schools. Avoiding evolution means compromising other sciences such as biology, geology, physics etc. Either change or get supplementary tutoring. If they are teaching Creation "science" then they should be doing it in Church, not school.

Evolution can not predict what changes will be made.
It may take many, many generations to see any changes in humans. Humans have not changed much in about 200,000 years, so we aren't about to change very quickly.

2007-05-03 01:36:10 · answer #4 · answered by Labsci 7 · 3 1

Depends what you call an evolution like growing wings just wont happen, but better sight and hearing that maybe on the cards say another million or 2 years

2007-05-03 01:03:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The thing is, the answer could depend on what part of our evolution you want to look at.

You could say that it began when life itself began, since we are distant descendants of those first cells. That's about 3.5 billion years ago.

If you want to drop in on our history where we start naming the species homo, like homo erectus or homo heidelbergensis (sp.?) as the point when the first "humans" lived, then you only go back a couple of million.

2007-05-03 01:04:14 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 1 1

secretsause offered to talk to you privately about evolution. If you can, take him up on it.

I also am willing to help you understand. But, I am less an expert, just someone who has read a lot about evolution and can talk about it non-scientifically.

Joan H

2007-05-03 02:06:43 · answer #7 · answered by Joan H 6 · 0 0

Nobody knows it hasn't happened. Check out http://www.sciohio.org/ to see why.

2007-05-03 14:11:24 · answer #8 · answered by William R 2 · 1 3

http://evolution.berkeley.edu

2007-05-03 01:16:07 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

well, i don't believe in evolution.........but humans are believed to have appeared about 10 million years ago..........give or take a few million years. and ppl believe that earth is around 3.5 billion years old.

2007-05-03 01:24:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 9

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