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Have all species on Earth evolved from a common ancestor?
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Have all species on Earth evolved from a common ancestor?
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Answer: I believe it’s a theory.. but a new study explains that all life on Earth evolved from a single-celled organism.
Explanation: it’s alright to be confused.
Hope this helps you! ^^
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