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3 June, 19:11

What evidence did Darwin use to support his theory of evolution? Check all that apply.

A) in-depth studies of individual organisms

B) observations of fossils

C) finches on different islands had different types of beaks

D) young finches that acquired desirable traits as they aged

E) observations of different species with varying traits

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  1. 3 June, 21:10
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    The evidence that Darwin used to support his theory of evolution are:

    1) looked at fossils

    The change of fossils indicated the change of anatomical shape, which indicates evolution

    2) looked at shape of earth, change

    The change of earth's shapes indicates the change in environment that force organisms to evolve

    3) looked at comparative anatomy

    To spot the differences between an organism and its predecessor
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