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We believe that modern birds evolved from feathered dinosaurs. If we find the fossil of a feathered dinosaur in a higher strata than the fossil of a bird, does this invalidate the idea that this evolution occurred? Explain fully.

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The answer would be no, because if evolution did occur in this situation, then habitats could just as well change, and evolution helps organisms to adapt to change.
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