Комментарии:
SLAY GO FINCHES! ME AND SANAA LOVE <3
Ответитьwho got da answers?
ОтветитьBIRDS AREN'T REAL
ОтветитьBIRDS AREN'T REAL
ОтветитьIt clearly mated with a hawk. Lol jk scientists
ОтветитьThis is a simple and clear explanation of Darwin's Natural Selection and Survival of the Fittest.
ОтветитьThere's an error in the description. It should be "adaptive evolution" in the first sentence.
ОтветитьThank you for such amazing information 🙏🩷
ОтветитьBruh people are saying how they are in college and I'm literally in the 6th grade like my teacher is built different or something because how are we supposed to do the same thing as college kids.
ОтветитьThis video is very well made. thank you
ОтветитьAll the finches are evolving into monkeys
ОтветитьActually science because he to tired to tech lol
ОтветитьPOV: you were summoned here by your science teacher- btw this was a actually a very interesting video. i really learned a lot! <3
ОтветитьWhy bother take the biology class and watch this video if you doubt every sentense this video provides to you, these religious dudes really are something
ОтветитьI'm sorry may i take your video as reference for are school assignment
ОтветитьI don't understand students that take summaries on this. This is amasing
Ответитьthis video is gas
ОтветитьMy brain is happily crying because of the subtitles
ОтветитьOnly here bc of "science class" club
👇
Chexburger
ОтветитьAnyone know what’s wrong with their method??? I need to talk about it on my assignment 🥲
ОтветитьWHO here in 2022
Ответитьya'll who are here willingly are a different breed
ОтветитьWhile this video is really informative, as a skeptic, I don't see how any of the information presented supports the conventional idea of macroevolution (organisms evolving into completely different organisms). As I understand it, this video is basically saying that birds, when separated and presented with different challenges, adapt and overcome them...but they're still birds in the end.
Ответить🍔
ОтветитьI remember seeing a headline about this in a science magazine several years ago - randomly remembered it and decided to look into it.
Very informational video, and this is amazing research! Cool to see evolution in action.
ACA
ОтветитьAnd yet it's still a bird... It's called adaptation.
ОтветитьI’m not so excited about keeping tons of dead birds.. with the idea the “matter cannot he created or destroyed”, are we not keeping valuable resources from the environment? Eventually over time you’d just keep all living matter.
ОтветитьIn 18 months something has changed. Imagine changes over millions of years. The earth’s environment has changed a lot over time.
ОтветитьI learned how putting lots of one species in different areas can lead to many different variants one one species each accustomed to their own area.
Ответитьbird up
ОтветитьBig potato and little Potato
ОтветитьAnyone else in biology class right now?
ОтветитьThe population of birds with bigger beaks increased their survival throught the drought. Finches went through divergent evolution in order to survive. The average before the drough was aroung 9mm and after the drough it increased to around 9.5mm. Their offspring had a 4% increase in beak size. From 9.3 to 10.3mm there was an increase of bird survival
Ответить-The population of birds with bigger beaks increased their survival throught the drought. Finches went through divergent evolution in order to survive. The average before the drough was aroung 9mm and after the drough it increased to around 9.5mm. Their offspring had a 4% increase in beak size. From 9.3 to 10.3mm there was an increase of bird survival
ОтветитьAmazing video
Ответитьproof of evolution?... if it's that easy,,, why are they going to see finches,, it's ridiculous... the longest beak, another species, the feathers another color is another species,,, if your children have children with African or a color person, your grandchildren are another species,? look at the number of dogs... the Tierrer has about 32 different ones... that is what they see in the galapagos and they call it evolution...WTF
ОтветитьWas I directed to this video because of school? Yes. Did I find the video very enjoyable, informative, and interesting? Also, yes.
ОтветитьPut subtitles on at the very beginning
ОтветитьWhy don't homo sapiens evolve to new species? We had geographical differences of thousands of years. We have changed ours looks significantly. But it doesn't form new species. I'm sure that human, thousands of years later, we all will be same race and speak same language because of easy communications, no geographical differences.
ОтветитьYall, I'm in college and my professor played this in class. It never stops. Still an interesting and well-made video.
ОтветитьI'm here becoz of Genbio sub, I actually done doing 1 module and yes I'm tired but there's still 7 mods to go 🤡🤡📌
ОтветитьWho’s watching this right now? I’m in my 8th grade science class 5th hour
ОтветитьI’m in school right now
Ответить