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7 June, 10:17
Why is evolution considered a scientific theory?
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Francisco Santana
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A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of such facts. The facts of evolution come from observational evidence of current processes, from imperfections in organisms recording historical common descent, and from transitions in the fossil record.
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