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Agassiz was a creationist who believed nature had order because God has created it directly and Agassiz viewed his career in science for the search of ideas in the mind of the creator expressed in creation.
Agassiz denied that migration and adaptation could account for the geographical age or any of the past.
Adaptation took time, in an example Agassiz questioned how could plants or animals migrate through regions they were not equipped to handle.
According to Agassiz the conditions in which particular creatures live “ are the conditions necessary to their maintenance, and what among organized beings is essential to their temporal existence must be at least one of the conditions under which they were created ”.

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