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How are scientists able to use fossils of extinct organisms as evidence?

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Answered by shashankbisht
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Evaluation is the change of inherited characteristics with in population through natural selection which may result in the formation of new species part of biology inheritance
A fossil is preserved remain of a dead organism from million of years ago fossil are mainly found and are made up
especially hard body parts such as bones shells which do not decay easily or are replaced by minerals as a decay
parts of organism that have not decayed because of one or more condition needed for decayed are absent e.g. like dead plants and animal cab be preserved in amber beat bogs
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