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defender  27 Jun 2008 17:45:28 - 4 answered
The scientific theory of evolution proposes that all species have evolved through a process of molecular change and inheritance of traits involving primary...
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January19  22 Jun 2008 23:59:38 - 2 answered
Sorry to break it to you, but homosexuality is definitely not a evaluational process. I mean what advantage could it have to a species, if anything (in...
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Pirar  24 Nov 2007 01:01:50 - 3 answered
We may have evolved into what we are today, but scientifically it is not Darwinian evolution that has made man the type of person he is today. Prehistoric...
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surprisingly shark was very ancient animals, exsiting about 450 millions years ago. Shark is used in fish&chips shop in Australia. I think it might be...
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fig  25 Jun 2007 01:33:48 - 1 answered
The Spanish had enlisted nearly one hundred names of groups. These groups had come from established political individuals. These were Apalachee with strength...
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tumble  24 May 2007 18:57:43 - 1 answered
The word evolution may be used generally for a development of any kind or more particularly for that form of biological development which was taught by...
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Windy  21 May 2007 23:12:12 - 2 answered
Charles Darwin (1809-1882) while on voyage aboard “The HMS Beagle” (ship) made observation about the great variety of birds and reptiles on the Galapagos...
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yello  21 May 2007 18:14:28 - 1 answered
The major steps associated with the evolution of seed habit are as follows:
The evolution of heterospory.
Primitive vascular land...
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genie1  21 May 2007 12:38:16 - 2 answered
You’ve asked a question regarding the theory of evolution and if it is real according to the person who would answer you. In fact, according to me, it...
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genie1  19 May 2007 06:15:07 - 1 answered
British constitution was not drafted or compiled at a particular time ; it has rather an evolutionary growth spreading over many centuries. this evolution...
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Joop  18 May 2007 12:54:49 - 1 answered
Several theories have been put forth to explain the way how evolution might have taken place.
Lamarckian theory: It was propounded by jean Baptiste...
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fiend  18 May 2007 12:36:50 - 1 answered
Biological Evolution: According to Lam Arch, the different species of animals, which have the same origin, have gradually developed from simple structures...
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Merry  18 May 2007 12:36:48 - 1 answered
Large leaves having dichotomously divided veins and veinlets with an expanded leaf blade or lamina are known as megaphylls which are characteristic form...
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genie1  18 May 2007 12:33:09 - 1 answered
Cosmic evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion. According to Herbert Spencer, the evolution of the cosmic world out...
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trig  18 May 2007 09:29:00 - 1 answered
Planning is no longer a fashionable concept particularly after the collapse of socialism in the recent past. The importance of planning, however, has not...
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yello  09 May 2007 15:00:35 - 1 answered
From fossil evidence, it appears that the marsupials began to follow a different course of evolution from other mammals (the placental mammals) some...
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lilj3078  02 May 2007 04:53:02 - 1 answered
I think it is true because classification is also adding a lot to strengthen the theory of evolution by Darwin. Of course classification of organisms is...
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lilj3078  02 May 2007 04:49:18 - 1 answered
There are many theories about emergence of life by various scientists. People of the world believe in them because they had been approved by a colossal...
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rizwani  01 May 2007 11:37:47 - 1 answered
Industrial revolution marked the industrialization throughout the world, shifting the economy tremendously, and also living standards. It was a boom in...
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ani1211  23 Apr 2007 10:17:13 - 1 answered
Evolution is a continuous development in life. It will only cease when the organ system dies. Man is still evolving, but at a slower rate that is not quite...
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Memo  28 Mar 2007 13:39:01 - 1 answered
The extensive variety of evidence of evolution gives a lot of information on the innate processes via which the mixture of life on earth expanded.
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hearsch  16 Mar 2007 13:23:35 - 2 answered
The term evolution is a noun which refers to a gradual process wherein something transforms into a different and typically more complex or probably better...
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brhooooom  12 Mar 2007 17:25:39 - 1 answered
Because the quality of the product is at a low standard.
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Nyala  12 Mar 2007 12:47:07 - 1 answered
There are, in all, 30 songs that are played in the Judson Laipply “evolution of dance”. All the songs are played consecutively one after another but...
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erich  09 Mar 2007 11:09:30 - 1 answered
Creation means the act of making something out of nothing. Evolution means the slow development of oganisms over time, in response to their environment....
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aki  07 Mar 2007 13:19:18 - 1 answered
The evolutionary force which has played the strongest role in the prevention of speciation is known as reinforcement. The importance and frequency of reinforcement...
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Chemical evolution refers to the phenomenon defining the chemical changes on primitive earth followed by the first form of life. Research suggests that...
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Razzle  22 Feb 2007 16:27:25 - 1 answered
The word "Idea" defined.
Included in the definitions and usage are the words "conviction", "opinion" and "principle".
I have this "idea" (conviction,...
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xamteody  22 Feb 2007 01:30:03 - 3 answered
Creation!! Duh!! Evolution is just some crazy mess someone came up with..I mean come on, just think about.. Did a human really come from a monkey?? Who...
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sexypanty  02 Feb 2007 20:43:51 - 1 answered
Plate titonics, is the gradual shifting of plates in the earths crust causing the continets to shift and move their positions.
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kath18  23 Jan 2007 12:05:05 - 1 answered
This is a common misconception but, in fact, evolution is still happening and it is occurring in all living things – including people.
However, because...
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kath18  23 Jan 2007 12:04:13 - 1 answered
Charles Darwin was an English biologist who is now credited with developing the theory of evolution, one of the most important theories in modern biology....
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kath18  23 Jan 2007 12:03:49 - 1 answered
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck lived from 1744 until 1829 and was a scientist from France. He lived before Charles Darwin (1809 – 1882) and was also interested...
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kath18  05 Oct 2006 14:32:50 - 1 answered
Yes, it probably is. The panda is the only member of the Order Carnivora – the carnivores – the have become completely vegetarian. That is not really...
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Leader  17 Jul 2006 08:11:23 - 1 answered
That would be John Latter aka Jorolat.
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