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Giovanna Middleton
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16 September, 00:22
The gradual change in species over time
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Leland
16 September, 00:30
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Answer: Gradualism [GRAJ-oo-uh-liz-uhm] - the theory that all evolution is slow and proceeds at a steady rate over a long period of time
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Alejandra Stevens
16 September, 00:45
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Evolution as well?
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