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Kirsten Sexton
12 March, 04:05
Why is evolution considered a theory
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Kayden Holden
12 March, 04:18
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We consider evolution as a theory because we don't fully understand the concept of evolution yet. Although there are many laws that state many things about evolution and are true, it doesn't represent evolution as a whole topic from how animals came to be and humans for example. We don't fully know or understand how it happened and how we got here.
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