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1. Have organisms changed over time? 2. How do we know? 3. What constitutes evidence of that change or lack of change? (I just need help on 3 I just put 1 and 2 there for people to better understand the
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1. Have organisms changed over time?
2. How do we know?
3. What constitutes evidence of that change or lack of change?
(I just need help on 3 I just put 1 and 2 there for people to better understand the question.)
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1 yes they have
2 we can tell by looking at fossil
3 This can be shown by looking back only a couple of hundred years ago and seeing we have not changed our human form
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By looking at the remains of the organism and older remains of the Same or similar organism we can compare them to find the differences like bone structure or leaf shape
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