Evolutionary Evidence
The fossil record strongly supports the idea that animal forms have changed over time, showing a clear progression from ancestral to modern species. Comparative anatomy further reinforces the concept of common descent, highlighting homologous structures across diverse animal classes, such as the pentadactyl limb. This evidence remains a cornerstone of evolutionary theory, illustrating the connections between different species through shared ancestry.In this clip
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The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 86: The Evidence for Evolution
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Explain how fossils and the Law of Superposition provide evidence for evolution
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