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how does the occurs describe fossils provide a evidences in support of evolution

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Answered by rohan25novfeb
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Fossils are remains of plants and animals that lived in the past. One of the first observations was that these remains depicted plants and animals that no longer lived on the planet. If all plants and animals were created in a short time in the recent past, then this should not be the case. Instead, what we should see in fossils are remains of current plants and animals.
Answered by Anonymous
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Fossils demonstrate how evolution has contributed to the creation of complex life forms from simple ones through a gradual process. For example, the fossil bird Archaeopteryx is known to be a link between reptiles and birds suggesting that birds have evolved from reptiles.

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