Anthropology
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Choy Wai Hoe Anthropology Mid-Term Paper Question 1 Evolution is defined as change over time in a living species. A species of living organisms change over a length of time, physically and mentally, to adapt to the various demands of nature or the environment around them. Almost all species of creatures and plants evolve biologically to adapt and survive their natural environments. Members in a living species often have a certain biological or physical trait that enables them to physically survive the certain type of environment they live in. Thus, those individuals that do not support these traits will gradually die off. Over time, those members of the species with the particular biological traits, survive and flourish and grow to be more dominant than others until they begin to form an individual species themselves. However, one living species do not evolve biologically and that is humans. Humans are very much cognitive in nature...

