what about something, shaped kinda like a microwave, that when you put a fossle/bones/ any organic matter in it, you can see what it looked like?
then you could find out what the thing is/was/ will be without a lab or computers or even guessing.
sorry if that sounds kinda nerdy, but its a thought.
Answer:
The type of evidence used in the passage is:
A. statistical evidence.
Explanation:
In the passage we are analyzing here, the author mentions a couple of percentages to make his point. This is an example of statistical evidence. This type of evidence relies on numbers, usually resulting from surveys and researches, to offer support to a claim. If I say, for instance, that 70% of people who eat eggs lose fat and gain mass more quickly than those who do not eat eggs, I will be using statistical evidence to prove my point that eating eggs is helpful for bodybuilders - that is just an example.
Answer:
<em>I'm not in the mood for a salad today, </em><em>besides, </em><em>I don't like raw broccoli.</em>
<u><em>I hope this helped at all.</em></u>
Answer:
Thorpe has been the best in the survey and continues to be viewed as a star till today