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What information can a scientist learn directly from a single fossil? O A. What the organism looked like B. How the organism is related to organisms on Earth today C. How many offspring the organism produced D. How long the organism lived​

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Answer:

A. What the organism looked like.

Step-by-step explanation:

From a single fossil you can see what the organism looked like, but you need more than one fossil to know how long it lived. You can't determine how many offspring an organism produced from any fossil. And how the organism is related to organisms on earth today can be learned indirectly from fossils, using other information and technology.

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