(October 29, 2015 at 11:52 am)jenny1972 Wrote:(October 29, 2015 at 11:29 am)Esquilax Wrote: Well, A: because they didn't all live under the same conditions, since there's a huge amount of environmental variance on the earth, and B: unguided mutations are the mechanism behind evolution, and no two beings will ever mutate exactly the same way. It's the sort of question that's really simple to answer if you had any interest in the subject beyond disagreeing with it out of hand.
so your suggesting that humans evolved into humans and plants evolved into plants because of climate differences in different locations .... bugs are different than other species of bugs all because they have intensely different environmental factors ?
Crazy thought: when I provide an explanation that has both an A and a B component, maybe don't respond like the only thing I said was A?
And a misrepresentation of A, too! Climate differences? Do you really think the only difference in environment over the entirety of the earth is the temperature? No terrain differences? Or chemical? Weather? Moisture? Other species? Food sources? Geology? Sunlight? Wind? Water availability and composition? Plant life?
Just climate differences? Seriously?
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