How does the fossil record provide evidence of evolution?

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The fossil record shows a progression of different species over time, with older fossils representing simpler organisms and more recent fossils showing more complex organisms, supporting the idea of gradual change and evolution. Additionally, the presence of transitional fossils, displaying characteristics of both ancestral and descendant species, provides direct evidence of evolutionary relationships and the gradual development of new species.
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