Biology, 18.12.2020 16:10, alwaysneedhelp8420
One of the pieces of evidence for evolution that Charles Darwin collected on his travels aboard the HMS Beagle was the observation of fossils of extinct animals and similar but noticeably different current species. Giant ground sloth fossils were very similar in shape to the bones of sloths that inhabited the regions of South America he was exploring. The main difference was the size, the ground sloth fossils were significantly larger than the bones of the sloths he captured alive. What was a conclusion that Darwin was able to develop based on this piece of evidence?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:30, MarbleMonkey7907
Which statement best describes a typical difference that could be found between the "analysis" and "conclusion" sections of a lab report? a) only the "conclusion" describes errors that occurred during the experiment, and only the "analysis" section suggests further research. b) only the "analysis" section includes specific data comparisons, and only the "conclusion" section suggests further research. c) only the "analysis" section discusses whether the original hypothesis was supported, and both sections include graphs of data. d) only the "conclusion section discusses whether the original hypothesis was supported, and both sections suggest further research.(the answer is b i just took the test)
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