Main points of TNS
Rocks
Body stuff
Other things
100

Survival of the fittest 

What is the 3rd point of TNS?

100

The process of a scientist attempting to find the age of rocks

What is Rock Dating?

100

A blend of Mutation and natural selection

What is Modern Synthesis?

200

Every species produces more young than can survive

What is the 1st point of TNS?

200

A type of absolute dating that involves measuring isotopes in the fossils 

What is carbon-14 Dating?
200

Study of Embryos for evolutionists they believe that similarities in embryos suggest all vertebrate animals had a common ancestor

Embryology

200

An old dude who discovered natural selection/evolution theory 

Who is Charles Darwin?

300

Each new generation the traits that better allow survival become more common

What is the 5th Point of TNS?

300

Measuring the physical properties of an object to calculate age

What is Absolute Dating?

300

Random mutations that accumulate DNA of a population of organisms increases

What is Genetic load?

300

Random changes in DNA

What are Mutations?

400

The individuals in a species compete for survival 

What is the 2nd Point of TNS?

400

Determining fossils or rocks that are older or younger based on their relationship

What is Relative dating?

400

A feature that an organism no longer has a function

What are Vestigial Structures?

400

The concept is that all of earth's physical processes happen at the same rate in the present time as they did in the past

What is Uniformitarianism?

500

Individuals that reproduce pass on their traits

What is the 4th Point of TNS?

500

1 species is an ancestor of 2 or more species later in time

What is Common Ancestor?

500

Features that are shared by distinct types of organisms

What are Homogulous Structures?

500

The theory that traits that allow individuals to survive and reproduce better than other individuals without those traits will become more common in the population

What is the Theory of Natural Selection?

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