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Quote by: phoenix_fire I don't think you understand what microevolution is. |
"Microevolution is used to refer to changes in the gene pool of a population over time which result in relatively small changes to the organisms in the population"
Not hard to understand at all. even you agree with that definition...
But for some strange reason, you can't accept macroevolution. Which incorporates that definition of microevolution, however, Macroevolution, is used to refer to changes in organisms which are significant enough that, over time, the newer organisms would be considered an entirely new species.
Now if you think Microevolution occurs, and if you know that
time is real, then you would think macroevolution occurs. Because when these small micro changes occur over a long period of time a whole new species is created...
Now, please tell me how you can accept Microevolution but deny Macro...