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The idea that species evolve at a slow constant rate is called A) gradualism. B) convergence. C) adapative radiation. D) punctuated equilibrium.
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The idea that species evolve at a slow constant rate is called A) gradualism. B) convergence. C) adapative radiation. D) punctuated equilibrium.
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Just Took This Test, The Correct Answer is A. gradualism
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