Which statement best describes why modern horses look the way they do? explain
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Aspects of horse anatomy evolved within a generation to suit their environment.
Aspects of horse anatomy evolved within a generation to suit their environment.
Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
Aspects of horse anatomy evolved within a few generations to suit their environment.
Aspects of horse anatomy evolved within a few generations to suit their environment.
Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over hundreds of years to suit their environment.
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The statement "Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment" best describes why modern horses look the way they do. This is because the evolution of horses, including changes in their anatomy and physiology, occurred gradually over a long period of time through the process of natural selection. Traits that were advantageous for survival and reproduction were passed down from generation to generation, resulting in the horses we see today with characteristics suited to their environment.