How do fossils provide in support for evolution 0?
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Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the past. Fossils are important evidence for evolution because they show that life on earth was once different from life found on earth today.
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fossils are preserved traces of living organisms. evolution takes place in stages i.e., bit by bitgeneration .fossil of archaeopteryx posses features of reptiles as well as birds. thus suggests that bird have evolved from reptiles.
example of fossils
AMMONITE - fossil-invertebrate
TRILOBITE - fossil-invertebrate
KNIGHTIA - fossil-fish
RAJASAURAS - fossil-dinosaur skull
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answer:-
fossils are preserved traces of living organisms. evolution takes place in stages i.e., bit by bitgeneration .fossil of archaeopteryx posses features of reptiles as well as birds. thus suggests that bird have evolved from reptiles.
example of fossils
AMMONITE - fossil-invertebrate
TRILOBITE - fossil-invertebrate
KNIGHTIA - fossil-fish
RAJASAURAS - fossil-dinosaur skull
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I hope it helped you please mark as brainliest ^^
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