Evolution does not lead humans astray, rather it teaches us that we need to open our closed eyes and understand the facts about things in this world.
Four characters are very important in the process of evolution, one of which is called variation. Now you can notice it around you. Take the example of dogs everywhere. I have so much variety. Look at the people around you, don't you see variety in them? You can see this in cats or any other animal. For example, you will see variety in the size of dogs, behavior, hair on their body. This variety can easily be seen in dogs, cats or humans. Yes, this variety will make us less visible when we see fish of the same species together in the sea, they will all look the same to us, but this is the truth. Variety exists in them too. This variety is everywhere within this nature. It makes this evolutionary process possible if we humans think about it.
Charles Darwin and his grandfather were very curious about this mutation. Charles Darwin read this curiosity about changes in living organisms by watching his grandfather. They both knew that farmers know when they are breeding a new animal. For example, farmers who have buffaloes or cows know very well which buffalo or cow gives good milk. Now they will try to push the same breed mostly which gives more milk. I myself have seen both your grandfather and grandfather doing this work inside the village. I have a cousin who is a hunter, he breeds different breeds of dogs, I myself have seen him doing this as a child. Thousands of you have seen this happen around you. This is nothing new.
Darwin often asked these questions to people who bred buffaloes, dogs, pigeons, sheep or goldfish. At one time, Darwin had 90 pigeons that he himself raised for his study. To know this individual variety within them.
Even those who grow plants cross-breed plants or fruits that they find superior to others. Look around you and you will see hundreds, thousands of things that came into our use after crossbreeding or are still being used today.
Charles Darwin tells us how natural processes have changed all life on earth. The changes that we humans have made in them like plants, flowers or different animals are in their place, even this change is present in all the living things that are living with us on this earth today.
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