evolution
the process of change by which modern humans arose from apelike ancestors
evolution related to living organisms
evolution that occurs through natural processes, without artificial intervention
refers to the first stages of an evolutionary process
describes evolution that happens slowly over a long time
describes evolution that proceeds at a slow pace
the development of social structures and relationships
the development of cultures from simple to more complex forms
describes evolution that happens very quickly
evolution as described by Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection
refers to evolutionary changes that occur over a very long period
refers to the evolution that is currently in progress
describes evolution as an unbroken and uninterrupted process
emphasizes that the process of evolution is still happening
the evolution of living organisms from earlier, simpler forms
a gradual change or development that is not violent, for example in a country's political system
evolution viewed as a purely natural process, without supernatural involvement
a more formal way to say that evolution happens
used to state that the process of evolution occurs
describes the way evolution moves forward
the scientific theory that explains how living things change over time
used to specify what is evolving
used to show a change from one state to another
used to indicate the direction or goal of an evolutionary process
to have an effect on the way something evolves
to determine the nature or form of the evolutionary process
to be the main force causing evolution to happen
to study and describe the historical development of something
to experience the process of evolution