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    In chapter five, the emergence of culture, the authors ask the question of why natural selection allowed the brain to evolve in a way where culture became more likely among humans’ hominid ancestors? While the development of culture had allowed the organization of hominoid to increase in complexity, it was faced with many obstacles. The authors argue that the development of culture is anchored in the development of spoken language. As a result, the development of culture couldn’t occur without…

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    to affect the allele, gene variant, frequency. Natural selection is one of these mechanisms. The process of natural selection comes down to variation, differential reproduction, and heredity. In other words, natural selection occurs when there is a variation in traits and one of those traits makes it more likely for individuals with that trait to survive and reproduce, allowing them to pass down that trait to a new generation. Natural selection could be an explanation as to how the frequency of…

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    variation (differences) in their physical traits. Lastly, different organisms must compete to survive. The organisms that survive are the best suited for their environment and will pass those traits down to its offspring. This is called natural selection. One piece of evidence Darwin used to support his theory was fossil records. Fossils are…

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    figured out. Charles Darwin was a naturalist and geologist, he changed the world with his theory of natural selection and how everything evolves. When Darwin finished his voyage he put his theory out there to the world, taking the risk of knowing the aftermath might not be so good. The theory of evolution by natural selection was created by Charles Darwin in 1836. Darwin believed that natural selection is how “new species evolve from earlier species.” His theory was that organisms could change…

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    Ever since the beginning of time, natural selection has shaped our world. Natural selection, (also known as evolution), is the process of living organisms adapting and changing to survive in their natural environment. Many of the species that we know today have been involved in the process of evolution. Species don’t evolve like a flip of a switch, but are constantly evolving over a long period of time. As Darwin states, “Evolution occurs every 5,000 years”. There are several types of evolution…

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    Alfred Russel Wallace Alfred Russel Wallace is known for developing a theory of evolution using natural selection aside from the greater known, Charles Darwin. Wallace lived to be 90 years old, which is surprising for a man in that time period. He was born on January 8th, 1823 and lived till November 7th, 1913. His childhood was taken place in Kensington Cottage, southeastern Wales. His middle name was spelled weirdly due to a mistake at the time of registering his birth, which was never…

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    the study from Darwin and Wallace nearly replicated each other. Their theory involved what they titled Natural Selection. Natural Selection is the process by which an environmental factor acts on a population and results in some organisms having a greater chance of survival and producing more offspring than others. Many steps are involved and contribute to creating Natural Selection which is also known as the concepts of Darwinism. Variation plays a…

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    Around the world, a theory of evolution by natural selection is supported by many scientists. Charles Darwin was one of the scientists who have create the most famous theory of natural selection. The theory of evolution by natural selection says that animals change in each generation because of natural selection. Natural selection is when animals can survive more easily because of their features, such as, colour, ear shape, and digestion. Over time, the animals that can survive are the ones that…

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    had significant information he wanted to share. Although Darwin is called the "Father of evolution," he never really wanted to be a leader. He was a passionate naturalist who spent years in research that led to the controversial Theory of Natural Selection. Reluctant to publish his theory, it took more than 20 years and support from fellow scientists for Darwin to finally publish On the Origin of species in 1858. The book was an immediate best seller and it made Darwin a leader in a revolution…

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    Darwin’s theory of Evolution, was that they didn’t believe that Natural Selection was the main driving force of Evolution. Everyone at this point, even theologians, accepted Evolution. However, since a lot of people disagreed with Natural Selection, this gave rise to different alternatives to explain the variations of species. Additionally, many naturalists who came up with the different alternatives, the methodology of Natural Selection didn’t appeal to them because it was immoral for an…

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