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  • Essay / Evolution - 1917

    Have you ever sat down and wondered where the hell we came from? Well, if so, this journal is for you. In this article the incredible Darshan Aidasani will explain all about evolution, so sit back, relax and grab a bowl of popcorn because this is going to be interesting. What is evolution? Evolution is the process by which all living things developed from primitive organisms billions of years ago. Until today, we know exactly how evolution occurs, but there are many theories. Including the theory of Carolus Linnaeus, the theory of Erasmus Darwin, the theory of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and, last but not least, the theory of Charles Darwin. Many people are skeptics, meaning they think evolution is false and don't even want to hear the facts behind it. These people generally believe in creationism. In this essay I will provide an overview of the evolution. Carolus Linnaeous was a Swedish botanist and physician. He is also known as the father of taxonomy and also one of the fathers of modern ecology. Later in his life, Linnaeous traveled to Lapland where he explored many different plants and animals. When he returned home, he realized he had found 100 different plants and animals. This was one of the first stories of evolution. Erasmus Darwin was an English physician and natural philosopher. Darwin did many things, but the first thing he did was translate the works of Carolus Linnaeous from Latin to English, which took about 7 years. But his most important scientific work is called Zoonomia, which is a system of pathology that mainly talks about generation. He was also one of the first to describe survival of the fittest, that is, organisms that are stronger, faster, or more intelligent will evolve... middle of paper...... the process of evolution after a long time. stages of evolution and it may not even be the last stage. Past species have also left traces of their history. Fossils as well as the comparative anatomy of present-day organisms contribute to the morphological records. By comparing the anatomy of modern and extinct species, paleontologists can establish the relationship between them. In conclusion, evolution is the process by which all living things developed from primitive organisms. Also, we are still not done evolving who knows what we would look like next and we are not done evolving in maturity or size of some of us. I would also like to say that before this article I didn't know much about evolution, but after this article I know so much about evolution. Although I believe in creationism, I am not skeptical of evolution. This concludes my very long essay on evolution.