Create an image that illustrates the concept of evolution and common ancestry: Detailed artistic representation of a prehistoric landscape with aquatic, semi-aquatic, and terrestrial animals that are vaguely similar to contemporary whales, hippos, and pythons. In the sky, portray a flock of birds that have different beak shapes and sizes, subtly indicating the various species of Darwin's finches. The scene should serenely capture the passage of time and evolution, manifesting a sense of common ancestry among diverse forms of life. The image should not include any text.

What do scientists think about the common ancestor of whales and hippos?

A. The animal had two limbs.

B. The animal lived in water.

C. The animal is still alive today.

D. The animal lived millions of years ago.

Which example demonstrates divergence?

A. Species A evolves into species B and C.

B. Species A goes extinct.

C. Species A and B evolve into species C.

D. Species A evolves into species B.

Pythons have small leg bones buried in their tail muscles. What can scientists conclude from this observation?

A. The leg bones help pythons move.

B. Future generations of pythons will have legs.

C. The leg bones will not be passed down to future generations.

D. Pythons descended from an animal with legs.

There are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and shape. Which explanation accounts for these characteristics?

A. Finch species interbreed.

B. Finch species have similar diets.

C. Each finch species evolved from a different ancestor.

D. All finch species evolved from a common ancestor.

1. What do scientists think about the common ancestor of whales and hippos?

Answer: The animal lived millions of years ago

2. Which example demonstrates divergence?

Answer: Species A evolves into species B and C

3. Pythons have small leg bones buried in their tail muscles. What can scientists conclude from this observation?

Answer: Pythons descended from an animal with legs

4. There are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and shape. Which explanation accounts for these characteristics?

Answer: All finch species evolved from a common ancestor.

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1. The animal lived millions of years ago.

2. Species A evolves into species B and C.
3. Pythons descended from an animal with legs.
4. All finch species evolved from a common ancestor.
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No they are different questions sorry for the confusion this is what I meant...

Question Number 1:

What do scientists think about the common ancestor of whales and hippos?

A. The animal had two limbs.

B. The animal lived in water.

C. The animal is still alive today.

D. The animal lived millions of years ago.

Question Number 2:

Which example demonstrates divergence?

A. Species A evolves into species B and C.

B. Species A goes extinct.

C. Species A and B evolve into species C.

D. Species A evolves into species B.

Question number 3:

Pythons have small leg bones buried in their tail muscles. What can scientists conclude from this observation?

A. The leg bones help pythons move.

B. Future generations of pythons will have legs.

C. The leg bones will not be passed down to future generations.

D. Pythons descended from an animal with legs.

Question Number 4:

There are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and shape. Which explanation accounts for these characteristics?

A. Finch species interbreed.

B. Finch species have similar diets.

C. Each finch species evolved from a different ancestor.

D. All finch species evolved from a common ancestor.

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