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Is Darwinism one of the history of the Solar System too?!
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User: Is Darwinism one of the history of the Solar System too?!

Weegy: Universal Darwinism refers to any of several concepts which apply the ideas and theories of Darwinism beyond their original sphere of organic evolution on Earth. [ Richard Dawkins may have first coined the term in 1983 to describe his conjecture that any possible life forms existing outside the solar system would evolve by natural selection just as they do on Earth. ]
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No, Darwinism is a theory related to biological evolution on Earth and is not part of the history of the Solar System.

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