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Scientist find evidence about common ancestors.
Fossils. We find fossils of tropical plants in areas that are definitely not warm today, such as Antarctica and Greenland. There are other, more complicated pieces of evidence as well, but that's one of the easiest to understand.
Police use DNA evidence to run tests and find out who committed a crime.
The Earth isn't actually perfectly spherical. It is slightly flattened at the poles. To find evidence of Earth's round shape, pictures taken from space are good secondary data to provide evidence.
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One can find evidence for a crime by paying close attention to details. Look for fingerprints, loose pieces of hair floating about, objects out of place, and things of that nature.
i have only one to find there is loads of pieces to find
you have 2 look around also the room that changes there should be one or 2 in there
【Midas and the Golden Wish】story How do you know that Midas treats Silenus as an important visitor?
You would find evidence
Scientist find evidence about common ancestors.
Yes in Alice in wonderland's world you can either find all the pieces of evidence and the cat will give it to you, or defeat the final boss in that world
What evidence did the archaeologist find to suggest that the Tainos existed
Archaeologists found artifacts such as pottery, tools, and petroglyphs in various excavation sites across the Caribbean region where the Taino people once lived. These artifacts provide physical evidence of the Taino culture and way of life, confirming their existence. Additionally, historical accounts and oral traditions from other indigenous groups and European colonizers also mention the Taino people, further supporting their existence.
Some recommended books on evidence law are "Weinstein's Federal Evidence: Commentary on Rules of Evidence for the United States Courts" by Jack B. Weinstein and Margaret A. Berger, "Evidence: Practice Under the Rules" by Christopher B. Mueller and Laird C. Kirkpatrick, and "Principles of Evidence" by Cleary, Graham, and Ham.
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