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Biology, 16.11.2020 19:50 constipatedcow18

The time span that a species exists can be seen as a "column" extending through the rock layers. Once a species becomes ,
it disappears from the fossil record
and this column ends.

A) extinct
B) endangered
C) fossilized
D) burled

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