What is Evolution?
According to the dictionary, evolution can be defined as "the process by which different kinds of living organism are believed to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth". In other words, evolution is the idea that life adapts to the change that constantly happens around the world. What is the difference between Fact and Theory? A fact is an observation that has been confirmed several times by science, therefore accepted as "true" by the scientific community. For example, an easy fact that we all know is if we throw an object into the air, it will inevitably fall back to the ground. Theory is an explanation of some aspects of the world that is backed up by facts, tested hypotheses, and laws. Theories aren't proven with 100 percent certainty, therefore it is backed up by many sources. An example will be Einstein's Theory of Relativity. How do species evolve? A website named FactMonster stated that: "A species is a group of similar living things, such as lions, that can breed together. If a group of individuals within a species becomes separated from all the other groups of that species, they can no longer breed with them. In time, the group evolves separately and becomes increasingly different. Eventually, it is so different that it becomes a new species". In other words, if a species is separated from its other similar living things, the group will evolve and become much different from what they originated from. Sources: https://www.factmonster.com/dk/encyclopedia/nature/evolution
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