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What does the fossil record reveal about new species of organisms? They evolved over time from older species. They changed into warm-blooded organisms. They developed without any relation to other organisms.
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What does the fossil record reveal about new species of organisms? They evolved over time from older species. They changed into warm-blooded organisms. They developed without any relation to other organisms. They became larger over time
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over time they evolved older species
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They evolved over time from older species.
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