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According to Darwin’s tree of life the branches represent the idea that A) total number of species decreases over time B) total number of species increases over time C) most species go extinct D) both
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According to Darwin’s tree of life the branches represent the idea that
A) total number of species decreases over time
B) total number of species increases over time
C) most species go extinct
D) both A&B
E) both B&C
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The answer is it represents current species and old species the closest to that is D in my opinion
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