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Oysters are an invertebrate the lives today in brackish waters along coastal zones. When a geologist working in stratified rocks observes a limestone bed with oyster fossils overlain by beds with clam and echinoderm fossils indicative of marine conditions, the safest conclusion to gather from the fossils is that ________.
◦ the environment changed as sea level rose, displacing the oysters environment with marine conditions represented by the clams and echinoderms
◦ the oysters evolved into clams and echinoderms
◦ the oysters went extinct while these rocks were being deposited
◦ There is not sufficient information to reach any conclusion from these observations.


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Reply 2 on: Feb 28, 2020
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