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  • 29-03-2021
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Why didn’t Darwin think you could observe natural selection in a lifetime?

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bennythejett14
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  • 29-03-2021

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There aren't enough generations visible within a lifetime to have any visible changes or evidence of natural selection. Essentially, evolution takes much longer than 1 lifespan to happen.

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