Charles Darwin thought that evolutionary change was gradual, continuous change over long periods of time. This rate of evolutionary change is referred to as:
A. Punctuated equilibrium
B. Gradualist if equilibrium
C. Phyletic gradualism
D. Phyletic punctuation

Respuesta :

Answer:

A. Punctuated equilibrium

Explanation:

Charles Darwin understood that evolution was a slow and gradual process. By gradual, Darwin did not mean "perfectly smooth," but rather, "stepwise," with a species evolving and accumulating small variations over long periods of time until a new species was born.