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Parts of the nonliving environment can become fossils. How does evidence of past environments preserved in rock support the theory of evolution?

A.
It shows which organisms are closely related to each other.

B.
It shows the order in which organisms became extinct.

C.
It explains how organisms can become fossils.

D.
It explains part of the reason that living things evolve.

Parts of the nonliving environment can become fossils. How does evidence of past environments-example-1
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It's C

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Its D

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