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luda_lava [24]
3 years ago
13

How do transitional fossils fit with the theory of evolution

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1 answer:
iren2701 [21]3 years ago
3 0
These transitional fossils serve as evidence to Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection as conserved traits are proven to survive the test of time. This also supports evolution in a way that is shows gradual change in traits of species over generations due to change in living conditions.
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