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Biology, 04.06.2020 13:21, briannasineiro7937

How is Darwin's theory of natural selection different than similar theories of earlier scientists? A. No scientist before Darwin had any similar theories.

B. Darwin's theory is exactly the same as some theories that were proposed earlier.

C. Darwin had sufficient data and observations to support his theory.

D. Earlier theories had data to support them, and Darwin's did not.

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