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Q: Who proposed the hypothesis that species change over time?
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Who proposed the hypothesis that species change over time by natural selection?

Charles Darwin


The hypothesis that species changed over time by natural selection was proposed by who?

Charles Darwin


How did Lamarck propose that species change over time?

Lamarck proposed that by selective use or disuse of organs, organisms acquired or lost certain traits during their lifetime. Then passed onto offspring-leading to change in species


When a scientific idea is proposed is it a hypothesis or theory?

It begins as a hypothesis, only after it has been thoroughly tested over time can it be called a theory. (Note that what non-scientists call a theory is actually just a hypothesis.)


What is a change of a species over time called?

Evolution is a change in species over time.


Do species always change over time?

Species not always change over time such sponges :D


What do scientists call the change in species over long periods of time?

Evolution is the change in species over long periods of time.


What is gradual change in a species over time called?

A gradual change in life-forms over time is organic evolution.


What is contintel drift?

A hypothesis proposed by German scientist Alfred wegner which states the continents have moved, or drifted, from one location to another over time.


What is the gradual change in a species over time is called?

Adaptation is when a species is able to change over time to new changes in their environment.


If species didn't change what type of fossils would we see?

If there was no change in species over time, then all fossils of that species would be identical.


What was the major idea that Charles Darwin presented in his book The Orgin of Species?

Charles Darwin proposed the theory of natural selection in his book "On the Origin of Species." This theory suggests that species evolve over time through a process where organisms with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, leading to the gradual change and adaptation of species to their environment.