Law and math prove things. Science supports tentative ( more or less ) explanations of natural phenomenon with evidence. The evidence overwhelmingly supports evolutionary theory.
PS Evolution itself is a observed and observable fact.
In a sense, theories aren't proven. A theory, in science, is a comprehensive, consistent explanatory model for some set of observations. While we can say with some certainty that some claims about...
No, of course not. Evidence does not prove evolution - it validates the theory.Evidence which Darwin had included limited fossils, and observed apparent speciation in birds.
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one cell was created in the begining then we are all tied to that cell, which makes us all related, somhow. Although we may not be even close, your wife could be you millionth cousin.
Simple example. You know hair color is under genetic control. Two types, blond ( which is recessive ) and brown ( which is dominant ) exist in our population. These two alleles are in a 75% to a 25%...
It was important because Darwin's theory of evolution predicted the existence of "transitional" fossils; evidence that animal groups (in archaeopteryx's case) such as birds and reptiles had common...