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He saw no evidence that there was immediate change. If there were, he would have used his theological background (he was an ordained minister) and declared Genesis to be the correct account of creation. He saw no evidence for immediate change. It is quite an important part of evolution and drives most theologians batty.
Changes in organisms occur immediately is not a part of Darwin's theory of evolution.
What is evolution?
- "Evolution is the process of a species' features changing over various generations through natural selection."
- The theory of evolution is based on the assumption that all species are related and evolve over time.
What do you mean by Darwin's theory?
- Darwin's theory claimed that species can evolve over time, that new species emerge from existing species, and that all species have a common ancestor.
- In such case, each species has its own set of heritable deviations from its common ancestor, which have accumulated over a periods of time.
- Natural selection happens as a result of population variability and the fact that some individuals are more effective than others in surviving and reproducing in their environment.
Hence, the correct option is a. Changes in organisms occur immediately.
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