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10 September, 17:02

Why could organisms change in a way similar to a mountain even though organisms don't live as

long as mountains last?

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  1. 10 September, 18:12
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    Organisms change gradually through evolution on a timescale similar to the formation or "evolution" of mountains.

    Explanation:

    Organisms may have lifespans of irrelevant length compared to a mountain, but just as mountains are slowly formed over eons, organisms gradually change and diversify through evolution.

    Organisms live and die to weed out inefficiencies in their species-over time, the adaptations formed by evolution drastically change the organism, mirroring the gradual change of flat land on a tectonic plate forming a sky-high mountain.
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