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16 May, 13:26

11. A fossil for an extinct organism is found in layer 2. A fossil for another extinct organism,

very similar to the first, is found in layer 3. What might be the relationship between

these two organisms?

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  1. 16 May, 13:36
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    Palaeontologists study the fossil and once they found that the fossil of an organism in layer 2 and 3. The fossil present in layer 3 is very similar to the fossil present in layer 2.

    From this, it could be concluded that the layer 3 possible might be evolved from the fossil present in layer 2. The fossil of layer 3 might be a close relative of the extinct fossil of layer 2 as they could have shared a common ancestor.

    Many possibilities could be explained but these two are more valid.
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