The study of fossils reveals ancient and extinct species having many similar structures to others of the present and of the past.
Fossils still allow radioactive dating to estimate the periods during which species lived and to establish a chronological relationship between them.
Those evidences strengthen the hypothesis of relationship and common origin among species and that their features have modified gradually until the formation of the current species.
How does the study of fossils strengthen the theory of evolution?
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Ashwini
Fossils still allow radioactive dating to estimate the periods during which species lived and to establish a chronological relationship between them.
Those evidences strengthen the hypothesis of relationship and common origin among species and that their features have modified gradually until the formation of the current species.