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Who can answer this question How can fossils help us understand how organisms are related? A.By studying features that are shared among organisms B.By studying when they died C.By studying when they were
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How can fossils help us understand how organisms are related?
A.By studying features that are shared among organisms
B.By studying when they died
C.By studying when they were living
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I’m pretty sure It’s C
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i think it's A
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