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What do scientists often use to study macroevolution?

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Fossil evidence because these changed occur over long time periods (millions of years). 
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Fossil record is used to study macroevolution.

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Macroevolution may be defined as the change above the species level. Fossils are the impressions of dead plants and animals buried under the surface of rocks.

Fossils provide the direct evidence of macroevolution. For example : Paleozoic era was dominated by trilobites, crinoids and brachiopods. Rocks that one part of paleozoic era are now contains the fossils of trilobites, crinoids and brachiopods. These species may either extinct or not common in today's world. Thus, fossil record can be used to study macroevolution.

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