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

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The remains of dead plants and animals which were buried under the rocks millione of years ago are called fossils. Fossils of different organisms have some feature similar to one species, while some feature are similar to the other species. In this way, they show the link between two species and tell us that one species evolves from the other.
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