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I don't see your list but if memory serves-satellite photos
The northern most Civil War battle was the Battle of Litmus in Jacksonville Florida. It is also disputed that there was a battle in Botembo VA, but there are no primary sources to support that evidence. It is possible that there was a skirmish between the Confederates and the Union in Botembo, but it would not have been significant enough as a battle. Thanks for the question! Alan Bartels The Battle of Gettysburg was fought near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania making it the nothern-most battle in the American Civil War.
There are more laws regarding evidence and the quality of evidence has gone up. And, of course, what is considered evidence has changed.
Linguistic Evidence
Homologous structures are the remnants of structures long ago that have evolved into other things now. This is why they are evidence of evolutionary relationships.
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Part 1: Evidence from the Fossil Record Part 2: Evidence from Geographic Distribution of Living Species Part 3: Evidence from Homologous Structures and Vestigial Organs Part 4: Evidence from Embryology
They don't. Homologous structures provide evidence for evolution not analogous structures.
It shows the organism has same structures as its relatives.
Fossils, patterns of early development, similar body structures, DNA, and protein structures.
Rock Structures
Similar bone structures in species
Evidence that tells that, through the structures of two organisms, can be compared that we have a common ancestor and have evolved from them.
Homologous structures - the forelimb structures are anatomically similar and were derived from a common ancestor; however, they have evolved completely different uses. This provides evidence for divergent evolution or adaptive radiation.
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Part 1: Evidence from the Fossil RecordPart 2: Evidence from Geographic Distribution of Living SpeciesPart 3: Evidence from Homologous Structures and Vestigial OrgansPart 4: Evidence from Embryologymore: What_are_the_four_pieces_of_evidence_for_evolution