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-Fossil -Biological -Genetic
It does hint at common ancestry so it is "evidence" of evolution.
The four sources of supporting evidence for the theory of evolution are fossils, the development of life forms, changes over life forms over the years and the way in which related species are distributed across the world.
Fossils. These show the incredible amount of time required to turn early life forms into stone. Studying the fossils, one can see the similarities and evolution of species over time. UNREST.
how does adaptations give evidence for evolution?
-Fossil -Biological -Genetic
organic evolution is thus the progressive development of animals and plant from ancestors of different forms and function
It does hint at common ancestry so it is "evidence" of evolution.
The four sources of supporting evidence for the theory of evolution are fossils, the development of life forms, changes over life forms over the years and the way in which related species are distributed across the world.
Fossils. These show the incredible amount of time required to turn early life forms into stone. Studying the fossils, one can see the similarities and evolution of species over time. UNREST.
Evolution
In evolution the study of vertebrate forelimbs is related to the anatomical evidence from homology.
Intermediate species forms, yes. A the taxa level, no. Still, not all taxa evidence is supportive of punctuation and stasis. Punctuated equilibrium is only one explanation of how evolution occurs in some species, not all species. The little shellies evidence gradualist processes very well.
how does adaptations give evidence for evolution?
In evolution the study of vertebrate forelimbs is related to the anatomical evidence from homology.
Fossils provide amazing evidence for the theory of evolution and the long history of life on Earth.
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