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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLzzzzzz Help me will fan and medal but plz help The image below shows an example of a ______ fossil.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you have possible answers?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

many give me a few minutes

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

what do you think the answer is ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

well list an possible choices and i will walk you through them to the correct answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think I may know what the answer is but I can't give help until I know if what I think it is, is a possible answer.

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

same ! @rarecigs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

speciation, graadualism, fossil record,evolution, body, hypothosis, equilibrium, puncuated equilibrium, vestigial structures, and environmental pressures

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I took the words I have already used out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

one of the closest words I could find was older

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That eliminates my thinking of an Amber Fossil.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i get why you would think that rarecigs

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

well we know its not hypothesis, vestigial structures, or environmental pressures. What other words do you think should be eliminated from that list ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

equilibrium and punctuated equilibrium

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So What are we left with after process of elimination?

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

okay that leaves us with speciation, graadualism, fossil record, evolution, body,

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

we can take out body , and fossil record then we will have Speciation Graduaism Evolution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well since we have no other comparing factor we can also eliminate Evolution

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

Gradualsim is the The view that evolution proceeds by imperceptibly small, cumulative steps over long periods of time rather than by abrupt, major changes. and speciation is the is the evolutionary process by which new reproductively isolated biological kinds, species, arise.

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

which makes me ask the question again(because I can not just give you the answer i.e open study policy) What do you think the answer is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

with the two left it make me steer more to gradualism but it just doesn't seem right to me.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on let me give you my whole list

OpenStudy (anonymous):

common ancestor, natural selection, homologous structures, artificial selection, overproduction, inheritance, older, adaption, variation, speciation, graadualism, fossil record,evolution, body, hypothosis, equilibrium, puncuated equilibrium, vestigial structures, and environmental pressures

OpenStudy (anonymous):

with the whole list im thinking older but one of my other questions doesn't make sense with out older in it.

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

its not older so eliminate that and the previous ones that we already got rid of

OpenStudy (anonymous):

common ancestor, natural selection, homologous structures, artificial selection, overproduction, inheritance, adaption, variation, speciation, graadualism,

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

so what else can we get rid of from that list?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in my opinion and if I had anothor word for older I would say everything.

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

look closely at the definitions i gave you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it might be speciation depending on how old the fossil is.

OpenStudy (scarlett_feathers):

that is what i think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

gotta go bye

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