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Aaron Cherry
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Why was Charles Darwin's theory important
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His answer took years to develop. The theory of evolution says that all living things on Earth, including plants, animals and microbes, come from a common ancestor by slowly changing throughout the generations. Darwin suggested that the way living things changed over time is through natural selection
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