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What is true about species whose evidence is preserved in the fossil
record?

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User SamBrick
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Answer:

Most of the species have become extinct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Most of the species whose evidence is preserved in the fossil record have become extinct.

A wide variety of life-forms has existed in the past. Most of these organisms have long since become extinct, but clues about what they looked like and their activities are preserved in the fossil record.

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User Tomek Miszczyk
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Since fossils are the present form of the past organisms, they are used by the evolutionary biologists as evidence to study the history of life on Earth related to their evolution and relationship with the existing species. Thus, option D is the correct options
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