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The diagram shows a fossil of an ancient whale skull and a skull of a present-day whale. The ancient whale is extinct and is believed to be an ancestor of the present-day whale.
(I can't insert the picture, but its an animated picture of a Pakicetus and a Gray Whale!)
What do these skulls most likely show that supports Darwin’s theory of evolution?
All populations can adapt and survive.
Only some organisms have a common ancestor.
Populations change slowly over time.
Populations rapidly become extinct.
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The diagram shows a fossil...
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