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Jaylynn Grant
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15 September, 06:19
Why do fossils support the theory of evolution
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Kamila Kramer
15 September, 06:32
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Fossils support the theory of evidence because it not only shows that earth is billions of years old but the fossils in the oldest layers are more primitive. It also shows that certain organisms have gone extinct and show a common ancestry to modern day organisms.
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