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The Belief That Species Do Not Change but Are the Same

Question 22

Question 22

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The belief that species do not change but are the same as when first created is known as


A) fixity of species.
B) the Great Chain of Being.
C) heliocentric.
D) uniformitarianism.
E) natural selection.

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