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Jace Guerra
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23 October, 19:01
How is the fossil record evidence for evolution?
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Izabelle Kirby
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Evidence for Evolution. Fossilsprovide solid evidence that organisms from the past are not the same as those found today, fossils show a progression ofevolution. Fossils, along with the comparative anatomy of present-day organisms, constitute the morphological, or anatomical, record.
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