Palaeontological evidence for evolution refers to the:

1. development of the embryo 2. homologous organs
3. fossils 4. analogous organs
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Fossils are generally found in:

1.Sedimentary rocks2.Igneous rocks
3.Metamorphic rocks4.Any type of rock

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All the following are examples of evolution by anthropogenic action except:

1. Industrial melanism seen in peppered moth
2. Pesticide resistance in pests
3. Emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria
4. Streamlined body in dolphins
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