Macro- and Microevolution are literally the exact same thing, but macroevolution is on a larger scale, numbnuts.
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Edited by SSG ACM: 7/11/2015 9:20:43 PMIs your statement supposed to say "are" or "aren't?"
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"Are". My autocorrect is broken.
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Oh...well, I would like to explain that they aren't the same. Reasoning? Well, as you can see throughout nature, it's unquestionable that we have different species of organisms, and that we have different variants of each species, yet it has never been recorded to show that one species has the capability to form another or a new species from a previous generation. The variants in dogs or finches only exhibit that those dogs or finches respectively came from an original parent pair, and not from an entirely different species. That's why it is describe in mainstream evolution as one exhibiting microevolutionary characteristics, and the other as macroevolution. The problem with macroevolution is it has never been observed or proven.