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A fossil found in a surface rock layer is of the same species as a fossil found in a deeper rock layer.
However, the two fossils differ slightly in structure.
Differences in the structures of the fossils indicate that
• A. this species changed over time
B.
this species had many predators
C
C.
the life span of this species changed
the food supply of this species changed
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A. this species changed over time
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