My theme is related to health problems related to the evolution to dependents from hunters to other people supply, mainly because it contains meat, fruits, vegetables, organic or inorganic things doing. I am educating readers about the evolution of "natural" foods, planning to think about what our future food quality will be in the future and about health problems. I focus on South America, Central America, South America. Initially, people knew that humans need to eat and survive.
Approximately half of those who express their beliefs about human evolution think that evolution is "a natural process like nature selection" (which accounts for 32% of the citizens of the United States as a whole). However, many Americans believe that God or the supreme people have played a role in the process of evolution. In fact, about a quarter of adults (24%) said that "the most important thing to create humans and other lives in the form of today's existence is to lead to the evolution of living organisms." I will. The white Evangelical Protestant specially believes that mankind exists from its beginning in its present form. About two-thirds (64%) expressed this view, and half black Protestants (50%) expressed this view. In contrast, only 15% of white-line Protestants hold this view.
Charles Darwin is one of the most famous natural scientists and geologists in England who developed and proved a theory that changed the world. Darwin is known for his evolution theory. One of the main ideas of his theory is natural selection ("Charles Darwin"). He traveled all over the world, studied various specimens, and noticed their similarities and differences. He believes that all living things evolved from a common ancestor. - ... During Edinburgh University, Darwin discovered its rich knowledge environment. He got the opportunity to accept the guidance of Robert Grant, a naturalist with a revolutionary idea about evolution theory. Grant is a supporter of Jean-Baptiste de la Mark's research and Darwin started to understand it. His son failed in medical school, so his father sent him to Cambridge Christian University to find a good pastor's career.
Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck introduced the word "evolution" in the scientific dictionary in 1809. Fifty years later Charles Darwin used a science model of natural selection as the driving force of evolution. (Alfred Russell Wallace is considered to be a co-discoverer of this concept as it helped to study and experiment with the concept of evolution.) Evolution explains the tremendous change of life discovered on the earth now It is used to do. It describes the history of species evolution - the characteristics of the various species to which it belongs - and its relationship with other species known as that lineage. Extensive biological methods produce information about phylogeny. These include comparisons of DNA sequences, products of molecular biology (more specifically genomics), and comparisons of fossils or other records of paleontology, relics of paleontology