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Biology, 08.05.2021 08:00, michaelsoupios

How does science respond to the following arguments against evolution: "Evolution is not solidly demonstrated"
"There are no fossil intermediates"
"The Intelligent Design argument"
"Evolution violates the second law of thermodynamics"
"Proteins are too improbable"


How does science respond to the following arguments against evolution:

Evolution is not solidly

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