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What do these layers and their fossils suggest about Earth's history? ОА. Lifeforms on Earth have been the same over time. ОВ. No lifeforms were present when these layers f…
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What do these layers and their fossils suggest about Earth's history?
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Lifeforms on Earth have been the same over time.
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No lifeforms were present when these layers formed.
OC. Only one kind of lifeform lived where these layers formed.
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There have been changes in Earth's lifeforms over time.
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This is the answer: There have been changes in Earth's life forms over time.
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