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What do gradualism and punctuated equilibrium have in common?
They are both explanations of the rate of evolutionary change.
They are both explanations that were put forth by Darwin.
They both discredit the theory of evolution.
They both utilize radioactive dating over relative dating.
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They are both explanations of the rate (tempo and pattern) of evolutionary change.
(Gradualism: slow, continuous change; punctuated equilibrium: long stasis with brief, rapid bursts of change.)
(Gradualism: slow, continuous change; punctuated equilibrium: long stasis with brief, rapid bursts of change.)
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