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Independent lines of evidence from geology, fossils, and provide the bases for the theory of evolution.
4.6 billion
precambrian time
comparative anatomy
the law of superposition
single celled
Extinction
evolution
radiometric (carbon) dating
SImple, multicellular organisms like jellies and sponges evolved during
4.6 billion
precambrian time
comparative anatomy
the law of superposition
single celled
Extinction
evolution
radiometric (carbon) dating
Earth has been around for about ____years.
4.6 billion
precambrian time
comparative anatomy
the law of superposition
single celled
Extinction
evolution
radiometric (carbon) dating
????? of a species occurs when the environment changes and the adaptive characteristics of a species are insufficient for its survival.
4.6 billion
precambrian time
comparative anatomy
the law of superposition
single celled
Extinction
evolution
radiometric (carbon) dating
Evidence from rocks allows us to understand the ????? of life on Earth.
4.6 billion
precambrian time
comparative anatomy
the law of superposition
single celled
Extinction
evolution
radiometric (carbon) dating
Used to determine relative age
4.6 billion
precambrian time
comparative anatomy
the law of superposition
single celled
Extinction
evolution
radiometric (carbon) dating
Absolute ages of rocks and fossils can be found using
4.6 billion
precambrian time
comparative anatomy
the law of superposition
single celled
Extinction
evolution
radiometric (carbon) dating
The first forms of life on earth were
4.6 billion
precambrian time
comparative anatomy
the law of superposition
single celled
Extinction
evolution
radiometric (carbon) dating
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