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3. How does Strong show he supports the theory of evolution?


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Answer:

This is difficult to answer because there is so much evidence available to support evolution and natural selection. Notice I left out “Darwin’s theory” because theories are tested and evaluated independently of the person(s) who first formulated them. When we say “the theory that DNA is a double helix” we don’t refer to Watson and Crick. We don’t say “Schwann and Schlieben’s cell theory”, but just “cell theory”. “Evolution” is just evolution, or if you want to be more precise “biological evoluti

Explanation:

evidence from comparative physiology and morphology, 2) evidence from phylogenetic studies, 3. evidence from population genetic studies in the wild, 3) evidence from lab studies looking at the evolution of new species, 4) evidence from the fossil record, 5) speciation studies both in the wild and in the lab, etc. No scientific theory is accepted without evidence.