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Mario Walker
12 February, 23:39
Explain the role of time in evolution
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Cassidy Ortiz
13 February, 01:39
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The concept of immense periods of geological time are necessary to account for the possibility of the small changes resulting slowly into major changes. Thus long periods of time are essential for Darwin's theory of slow uniform biological changes being responsible for the Origin of the Species.
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