Asked by kawehi
How are transitional fossils evidence to support the process of natural selection?(1 point)
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They show plants and animals that once existed but do not exist now.
They show plants and animals that once existed but do not exist now.
They show that most species have not changed over long periods of time.
They show that most species have not changed over long periods of time.
They show intermediate steps in the evolution process.
They show intermediate steps in the evolution process.
They show that every species of animals developed separately.
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They show plants and animals that once existed but do not exist now.
They show plants and animals that once existed but do not exist now.
They show that most species have not changed over long periods of time.
They show that most species have not changed over long periods of time.
They show intermediate steps in the evolution process.
They show intermediate steps in the evolution process.
They show that every species of animals developed separately.
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kawehi
is that wrong?
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They show intermediate steps in the evolution process.
Answered by
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No, that is correct. Transitional fossils provide evidence for the process of natural selection by showing intermediate steps in the evolution process, which demonstrate how various species gradually change and develop over time.
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