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If you find a fossil in two different locations and it has featured in common with dinosaurs and modern birds, how does this support the evolutionary theory?

a) the two species must not be related
b) looking at the fossils, they show similarities both physically and in their DNA that don't appear to change much over time
c) dinosaurs must have evolved from mammals because their bones are similar in size rather than birds
d) the land must have been together at one point where these two species interbred to share a common ancestor

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Answer: D

Explanation: the continents wee once connected. It was known as Pangea
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