The world is on the path of a new evolution, scientists are waiting in amazement

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Science and Engineering Desk: The world has always walked the path of evolution. The present time is no exception. A new study shows that the earth's tectonic plates are shifting and that new types of species have appeared on Earth. Nature is always capricious. Tectonic plates have s

The world is on the path of a new evolution, scientists are waiting in amazement
September 19, 20242 Mins Read

Science and Engineering Desk: The world has always walked the path of evolution. The present time is no exception. A new study shows that the earth's tectonic plates are shifting and that new types of species have appeared on Earth. Nature is always capricious. Tectonic plates have shifted places over the years. And each time new species appeared.


marine animals

These new species have always evolved from the sea. That is, the first step in the evolution of the earth started from the sea. There is already a wide variety of marine life. It is there that new types of animals have emerged. These are more evident from the different types of fossils recovered from the sea floor. Many fossils have been found from the dinosaur era, 250 million years ago.


But the underwater fossils from that time have surprised scientists more. Every time a species has grown on earth, the world has gone on the path of evolution. The giant animals of the dino era fell victim to this. These animals became one of the causes of the destruction of the earth due to their over-evolution. So the world itself destroyed them.

 


In 1938, a fish was found in a sea in South Africa that was different from all other species. This fish disappeared within a short time. But if it had continued to grow, many of today's marine species might have gone extinct. However, the DNA of this fish was tested and it was found that it had donated its DNA to others before its death. That's what scientists think most. So what new creatures are there under the water?

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