Evolution is not just a matter of changing over time. Many things change over time, but they are not all evolution examples, as they do not include decline due to genetic inheritance. Evolution is a process in which various types of organisms are thought to develop and diversify from the earliest forms of the earth's history. In terms of genetics, the alleles of the population change over time. There is too much evidence to support evolution.
The first evidence of evolution is the age of the earth. Currently estimated to be about 5 billion years. Because of its long history, it is expected to change over time. The Earth era supports the next evidence in the fossil layer. The early Earth was not a place to love life. Just like the current Venus atmosphere, the air is filled with toxic gases. The Earth continued to move during the birth of the Earth. They are constantly destroyed by lava lava from the center. Volcanoes and earthquakes are common phenomena in the early days of the Earth
Today the most accepted theory of life on earth is the theory of evolution and there is sufficient evidence to support this theory. However, this is not necessarily the case. Evolution can be explained as a change of species over time. The dinosaur fossil is an important evidence of the evolution of the earth and the past life. Before thinking about how life begins, we first understand the term organic evolution. It is a beneficial change that occurs naturally, causing development and genetic complications. If an offspring of an organism has different and improved groups of organs of interest, this is called macroscopic evolution, but microevolution does not add complexity. With one or more mutations, only one size, shape, and color changes (Taubes, 2009). Although the micro evolution can be thought of as a horizontal change, macro evolution involves beneficial changes in the vertical direction in complexity. Therefore, the combination of microscopic evolution and time does not produce macroscopic evolution.
There is ample evidence that evolution will occur - some species change over time, while others are extinct while others differentiate into one or more new species. Darwin's theory is that evolution is done through natural selection. Synthetic evolution theory combines natural selection and genetic influence. These theories, together with evolutionary evidence of population genetics, molecular biology, comparative anatomy and embryology, present the evolutionary pattern mechanism observed in nature.