@@shomusbiologyofficial Sablog teacher ban sakta hai, magar samjhane ka skill sabke pass nehi hota jo apke paas hai. I am studying in Zoology. Tomorrow is my (Evolution Zoogeography & Palaeontology) Test Exam 😭 I don't know what gonna happen 🤦
Wait...what??? Gradualism has little/no fossils??? Isnt Darwinian evolution based on small changes over a million of years rather than sudden changes in a short amount of time??? Doesnt this (currently) disprove evolution since the core principle is small/gradual changes over a long period of time? 🤔
@@JohnSmith-lg2ie i dont know, i have heard that if conditions change rapidly, then evolution takes place rapidly but generally speaking, any radical environmental change leads to extinction and therefore we have sanctuaries to protect species from becoming extinct. It seems like either way, evolution wins as it cannot be disproved then
@@freeyourmind7538 When conditions change rapidly many species do go extinct. Some species are less affected by the change and have more time to adapt. Others may improve their chances by migrating to a more suitable environment. Some may hybridize to create a more adaptable subspecies. There are many variables. We are seeing now how many plants are adapting to change quickly. Some species such as wolves and other canines have adapted to many different environments all over the world in all their various forms while many other mammals have gone extinct in those same environments.
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Greatly explained😃
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Very well explained
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Really you explain very well. Please make video for developmental biology.
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Sir ek video evolution type pr bhi bnaona please
Macroevolution, convergent ....
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@@shomusbiologyofficial Brother, I searched this topic on Google, YT but after searching a lot, I found your video which one made me understand. 😍
@@shomusbiologyofficial Sablog teacher ban sakta hai, magar samjhane ka skill sabke pass nehi hota jo apke paas hai. I am studying in Zoology. Tomorrow is my (Evolution Zoogeography & Palaeontology) Test Exam 😭 I don't know what gonna happen 🤦
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Sir thankyou so much for your service but I feel difficult to watch ur teachings through this board.. little bit not clear sir
You don't need to see you ach letter here. Focus on explanation
@@shomusbiologyofficial Okay sir thankyou for your reply 😊
Wait...what??? Gradualism has little/no fossils??? Isnt Darwinian evolution based on small changes over a million of years rather than sudden changes in a short amount of time???
Doesnt this (currently) disprove evolution since the core principle is small/gradual changes over a long period of time?
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Me too having confusion on this bro
Both theories can be true concurrently depending on environmental conditions
Some species can adapt quickly while others cannot.
@@JohnSmith-lg2ie i dont know, i have heard that if conditions change rapidly, then evolution takes place rapidly but generally speaking, any radical environmental change leads to extinction and therefore we have sanctuaries to protect species from becoming extinct.
It seems like either way, evolution wins as it cannot be disproved then
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When conditions change rapidly many species do go extinct. Some species are less affected by the change and have more time to adapt. Others may improve their chances by migrating to a more suitable environment. Some may hybridize to create a more adaptable subspecies. There are many variables. We are seeing now how many plants are adapting to change quickly. Some species such as wolves and other canines have adapted to many different environments all over the world in all their various forms while many other mammals have gone extinct in those same environments.
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