darwin's theory
Darwin's theory refers to the theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin in the mid-19th century. It posits that all species of organisms have evolved over time from ancestral species and that natural selection is the primary driving force behind this process. This theory revolutionized our understanding of the diversity of life on Earth and remains a foundational concept in biology.
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