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What are fossils? What do they tell us about the process of evolution?
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14/09/2021 4:23 pm
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What are fossils? What do they tell us about the process of evolution?
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14/09/2021 4:24 pm
Fossils are the remains or traces of dead plants and animals that lived in the past. They provide the proof of changes and the relationship between various groups of organisms. They show how one species gives rise to another species with certain modifications. They allow us to make estimates of how far back evolutionary relationships go.
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