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The fossil record resembles the living species in the same geographic area. how does this pattern support the theory of evolution by natural selection? see section 22.2 (page 438) .
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The fossil record resembles the living species in the same geographic area. how does this pattern support the theory of evolution by natural selection? see section 22.2 (page 438) .
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Variation among individuals in a species is real and important.
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