What does the theory of evolution tell us about living things?
A The environment can make them change rapidly over a short period of time.
B They create fossils when they die.
C Their environment makes them change slowly over time.
D They can give us clues about extinct species.
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A The environment can make them change rapidly over a short period of time.
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Darwin's theory of evolution says that each new organism is subtly different from its parents, and these differences can sometimes help the offspring or impede it. As organisms compete for food and mates, those with the advantageous traits produce more offspring, while those with unhelpful traits may not produce any. So within a given population, advantageous traits become common and unhelpful ones disappear.
Fossil Evidence
Biogeographical Evidence
Anatomical Evidence
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