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What is the evidence that species change gradually over time is found in?

The fossil record.


The evidence that species change gradually over time is found in?

The fossil record.


What did Charles Darwin find out on his voyage on the beagle?

he found out that species who move to different environmental conditions must change their adaptions to the condidtions. by doing that the species must gradually change. this is called evolution.


Under what conditions can a scientific model or theory change?

A scientific model can change if new evidence is found. If the new evidence that has been found contradicts the model or theory then a scientific model or theory can change.


Can views of history change?

yes, if new evidence is found


Which discipline has found evidence for evolution based on the native distributions of living species?

The discipline of biogeography.


What disciplines has found evidence for evolution based on the native distributions locations of living species?

Biogeography.


Which is true scientific knowledge?

it changes as new evidence is found. it is open to change


What evidence was found of the Coelophysis?

The evidence of Coelophysis are multiple fossilized skeletons. Some of them were complete skeletons, which are rare when it comes to dinosaur fossils. There is one known species from the Coelophysis genus.


Where is physical evidence found and collected?

Where is Physical Evidence found and collected?


How many more platypus species are left?

There is only one species of platypus, Ornithorhynchus Anatinus. It is found only in Australia, and it is the only species of platypus that has ever been known by Man Fossil evidence indicates that the modern platypus's predecessor was larger, with teeth.


How do scientists know that KT extinction took place?

When we see that there are fossils found in a certain geological layer, which are evidence that a certain species existed at that time, and then in the next geological stratum we no longer find those fossils, and there is no evidence that the species which used to exist still exists, we infer that the species became extinct. If a whole lot of species become extinct at approximately the same time, we call that an extinction event, such as the KT extinction.