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Fossils are often the most direct evidence of evolution.

Fossil links have


been found between fish and amphibians, between reptiles and birds,
and so on. All of which add valuable evidence to the history of
vertebrates.

Today, Darwin's theory of evolution is widely accepted as the best


explanation for the biological diversity on Earth, based on three major
points: first, Earth is about 4.5 billion years old. Second, Organisms
have inhabited earth for most of its history. Third, All organisms living
today evolved from earlier, simpler life-forms.

In summary, at age 22, Charles Darwin embarked on the naval voyage


of the HMS Beagle that forever changed his life. It was on the journey
that evidence was collected to support what is universally accepted
today as Darwin’s Theory of Evolution.

Q : what is the main points of Darwin’s theory of Evolution?


A : The four key points of Darwin's Theory of Evolution are: individuals
of a species are not identical; traits are passed from generation to
generation; more offspring are born than can survive; and only the
survivors of the competition for resources will reproduce.

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