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In your letter, you need to explain how the theory of
evolution is supported by evidence....
Biology, 27.10.2020 02:30 CadenClough13
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In your letter, you need to explain how the theory of
evolution is supported by evidence. Be sure to
include the 4 pieces of evidence for evolution as
well as an example of each.
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