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What theory proposes that evolution occurs steadily (slowly) in tiny changes over long periods of time? A. Gradualism B. Relative dating C. Natural selection D. Punctuated Equilibrium
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What theory proposes that evolution occurs steadily (slowly) in tiny changes over long periods of time?
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B. Relative dating
C. Natural selection
D. Punctuated Equilibrium
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I would say that the answer is
A. Gradualism
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A. Gradualism is the answer because
Gradualism is a theory assuming that change comes about gradually or that variation is gradual in nature.
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