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Author Topic:   Is The Fossil Record an indication of Evolution?
Minnemooseus
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11-29-2003 2:11 AM
Reply to: Message 3 by NosyNed
11-29-2003 1:56 AM


Fact versus theory
Personally, I take the fossil record as strong evidence in support of the fact of evolution - The nature of the populations of life on earth has changed down through time.
Chains of morphological simularities also give support to the theory of evolution - That is that later forms are decendents of the earlier forms.
Of course Bones, I'm a geologist (sort of), not a biologist.
Moose

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