When multiple transitional fossils are found in many rock layers, they provide evidence of what?

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The question is asking about the implications of finding multiple transitional fossils in rock layers, specifically what evidence they provide regarding a species. It suggests possible answers related to dietary changes, gradual change, genetic material, and environmental stability.

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gradual change of a species over time

The final answer is gradual change of a species over time.

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The final answer is gradual change of a species over time.

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Transitional fossils show intermediary forms and provide concrete evidence for the process of evolution, illustrating how species have gradually changed over time.

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A common mistake is confusing transitional fossils with evidence for other unrelated phenomena, such as dietary variations or unchanging environments.

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