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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    How many years forms a generation?

    about thirty years

    A generation is the period of time, usually considered to be*about thirty years, that it takes for children to grow up and become adults and have children of their own.
    There is a word for an organism's ability to survive to maturity and to produce offspring of its own but It's completely gone from me for now.

    And is a generation, by the above description, not closer to 13 years? Most humans have developed sufficiently into adulthood to reproduce by that age

    (EDIT) - the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce is fitness. Can't believe I forgot that one, Darwin 101 stuff.
    Last edited by Deeranged; 24-02-2023 at 09:22 PM.

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