Underworld: Evolution

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    Natural Life Humans are only known to exist upon Earth. From the beginning of time, life has evolved upon our planet. The vast Oceans of our world were only known as one. The lands came to exist among this ocean, further dividing it until there were not one but seven Oceans. It is from these expanses of water that life came to be upon Earth. From the sea, they evolved and thrived upon land. Their lives are dependent upon surviving nature. Their abilities to live within nature upon Earth are…

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    Darwin’s Theory of Evolution suggests that all forms of life have a common ancestor. Going by this theory even the plant lives and animals and human beings are all related. Through natural selection the ancestors have evolved, pass through various stages by undergoing genetic mutations. For instance a member of the specie might have gained a functional improvement and developed wings to fly, or four limbs to walk and hence differentiated into birds and animals respectively. Now there are several…

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    billion years ago, the plants would create oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis and then certain cells would intake the oxygen through respiration. These species created a symbiosis on Earth for each other. Even predation has pushed forward the evolution of species so that they are better prepared to survive their predator or to catch their prey. Humans on the other hand, are pushing the boundary of survivability that many species are unable to keep up with. "Because of us, the ice caps are…

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    The Homo Floresiensis

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    their evolution. When looking at fossils, they try to see how much variation is needed to name it a new species or not. There are different fossils that are currently being argued about, where it is questioned if the fossil should be classified as a different species or a new one. One of those fossils that is currently being debated on is the Homo Floresiensis, known as “The Hobbit” to paleoanthropologists. It is argued whether Homo Floresiensis is a species, or if is a ruminant of evolution.…

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    theories out there, this is Evolution. From it 's humble beginnings, to today, evolution…

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    the exhibits. Their exhibits include, but are not limited to, Days of Creation: Heaven & Earth, Day of Creation: Astronomy, Days of Creation: Living Creatures & Garden, Ice Age, Human Anatomy, and my personal favorite Hall of Scholars Creation / Evolution debate since Darwin. In the Hall of Scholars they eloquently blame Darwin for the…

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    Evolution can be defined by descent with modification from a common ancestor. This means that all organisms that inhabit Earth share a common ancestor, this includes you, me, tomato, tiger, etc.…That common ancestor produced descendants, and those descendants produced their own descendants and modification takes place for each generation of descendant eventually leading to the wide variety of Earth’s lifeforms we have today. Common descent with modification occurs due to mechanisms of…

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    YR 10 Science Evolutionary Theory Alicia Horsfield Evolution can be defined as a gradual process in which a species changes into a different and more complex form. This happens over several generations. Evolution also proves that all species are related through genetic variation. (yourgenome.org, n.e). Charles Darwin (1809-1882) was an English Naturalist, famous for creating the theory of ‘evolution’. He also created a theory that species survive through a process called “natural selection”.…

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    Evolution When talking about evolution, people generally think of Charles Darwin as the originator or “father” of evolution. Even though Darwin may have opened the door for evolution and proved his hypothesis to be correct through his experiments, he had been influenced by many scientists before him. Although Darwin’s theory of natural selection is considered legitimate, there are many other theories to be equitable as well, much like the inheritance of acquired characteristics. Charles Darwin’s…

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    This period emphasized the self, creativity, imagination and the value of art. It was a movement that strongly emphasized emotion. It also legitimized ‘individual imagination' as a major authority. Which in turn gave rise to ‘free expression' in art. With such an emphasis on feelings and imagination many thinkers of this period introduced philosophies and theologies of their own on this topic. Richard Kearney in The Wake of the Imagination, explores the various concepts of imagining from the…

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