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What are fossils? What do they tell us about the process of evolution?

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Fossils are the remains of organisms that once existed on earth. They tell us about the development of the structure from simple structured to complex structured organism. They tell us about the phases of evolutions through which they must have undergone in order to sustain themselves in the competetive environment.
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