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faust18 [17]
2 years ago
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What knowledge did darwin’s theory need in order to be tested, which he didn’t have at the time?

Biology
1 answer:
dezoksy [38]2 years ago
7 0

Fossils

Knowledge did Darwin’s theory need in order to be tested, which he didn’t have at the time was fossils

  • Even though Charles Darwin had access to a sizable collection of fossils that had been discovered up until the 1800s, a great deal more fossils have been discovered following his passing that are crucial pieces of evidence for the Theory of Evolution.
  • Many of these "newer" fossils represent human predecessors and confirm Darwin's theory of human evolution by "descent through modification."
  • When Darwin first proposed the theory that humans were primates and related to apes, the majority of his evidence was circumstantial; however, many fossils have subsequently been discovered to fill in the gaps of human evolution.
  • Even though the theory of human evolution is still very debatable, more and more information keeps coming to light that supports and updates Darwin's initial theories.
  • However, until all intermediate fossils of human evolution are discovered or until religion and people's religious beliefs vanish, this aspect of evolution is likely to remain debatable.
  • Since things are unlikely to occur, there will always be doubts about how human evolution took place.

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