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Discuss, in detail, three things that we can learn from fossils. (15 points) write in your own words using complete sentences.
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fossils give us clues about the past. for example, if you find a fossil of a fish in the desert, you would know that the area was once covered with water
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If t=tall and t=short what will be the physical appearance of the offspring the cross below? a.some will be tall and some will be short b.they will all be tall c.they will all be short d.they will be medium height
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Discuss, in detail, three things that we can learn from fossils. (15 points) write in your own words...
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