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To list: The observations made by biologists that support the theory of evolution.

Introduction: Members of the species living in a particular area at a particular time which are capable of interbreeding are known as population. Populations change to produce new species over time. Evolution refers to the changes in characteristics of the population which are transferred over several generations through time.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The most convincing and the least convincing observation.

Introduction: Members of the species living in a particular area at a particular time which are capable of interbreeding are known as population. Populations change to produce new species over time. Evolution refers to the changes in characteristics of the population which are transferred over several generations through time.

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