Answer :
the fossil record, biogeography, comparative anatomy, comparative embryology, and molecular biology.
The answers are:
1) Fossil record - Comparing fossils from older and younger rock layers.
2) Geographic distribution of living species -Species evolve differently in different environments. Different species evolve similarly in the same type of environment.
3) Embryology - Early stages of many animals are very similar- suggesting that organisms share common ancestry.
4) Homologous structures of living organisms - 2 variations; similar body structures that don't necessarily have similar functions.
1) Fossil record - Comparing fossils from older and younger rock layers.
2) Geographic distribution of living species -Species evolve differently in different environments. Different species evolve similarly in the same type of environment.
3) Embryology - Early stages of many animals are very similar- suggesting that organisms share common ancestry.
4) Homologous structures of living organisms - 2 variations; similar body structures that don't necessarily have similar functions.