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Evolutionary logic basically involves the principles of adaptation and natural selection. The evolution logic basically involves the science and principles which helps in understanding how evolution took place through different steps. It helps in providing arguments and rationale for understanding the evolution. Yes, evolutionary logic makes sense because it has been proved based on some research that evolution takes place due to adaptability and how an organism tend to adapt based on the changing environmental conditions. It makes sense because it involves number of behavioral pattern and how an organism tend to adapt based on the natural selection. The organisms which have better reproduction capacity and superior genes are naturally selected and weaker ones do not go forward.
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