The evidence that <span>Darwin used to support his theory of evolution are:
</span><span>1) looked at fossils
The change of fossils indicated the change of anatomical shape, which indicates evolution
2) looked at shape of earth, change
The change of earth's shapes indicates the change in environment that force organisms to evolve
3)looked at comparative anatomy
To spot the differences between an organism and its predecessor </span>
Garbaldi volcanic belt, circum-pacific belt, mediterranean belt, andean belt, taupo volcanic zone, trans-mexican belt, northern cordilleran volcanic province
The outbreak of the war in August 1914 produced immediate changes. It is often said that war is the 'locomotive of history' - that is what drives it along. Certainly the First World War helped to produce major changes in British government, society, the economy and industrial relations. The war produced political turmoil. In 1915 Prime Minister Asquith formed a coalition government, and the following year he was replaced as premier by Lloyd George, who gave a new impetus to the direction of the war. He believed in greater state intervention built upon the abandonment of laissez faire. The powers of the state had grown enormously. A form of 'war socialism' had been introduced. New ministries were set up, and at the end of the war, several of these (pensions, health and labour) became permanent institutions of the state.
Answer: Today's population is growing in these area due to more industrialization and the job opportunities that come with that.
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