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Chapter 26, Problem 15SQ
Place the events in order.
___ 1 (earliest) | a. Neanderthals disappear |
2 | b. monkeys reach the New World |
3 | c. early apes colonize Europe |
4 | d. Homo erectus leaves Africa |
5 | e. divergence of lineages leading to |
6 | humans and to chimpanzees |
7 (most recent) | f. divergence of wet-nosed and dry-nosed primates |
g. Homo sapiens evolve in Africa |
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