Asked by crystal

Siblings have similar traits because they inherit those traits from a common ancestor. How is this similar to some evidence for evolution?
Similarities can be seen between siblings in species today, which shows common ancestry.
Similarities can be seen among related organisms, which shows common ancestry.
There are many differences between siblings in species today, which shows common ancestry.
There are many differences between related organisms, which shows common ancestry.

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"Similarities can be seen among related organisms, which shows common ancestry."

Explanation: just as siblings resemble each other because they inherited traits from the same parents, related species resemble each other because they inherited traits from a common ancestor. These similarities (morphology, embryology, DNA sequences) are key evidence for evolution. The choices about "many differences" point to divergence or variation, not direct evidence of common ancestry.