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Lesson 4: Great Transition Moving from Water to Land

Categories: Lesson Plan Bank Tags: developmental biology, education, Evolution, fossil record, geology, high school, lesson plan, lesson plan bank, science, tetrapods, The Tree/Web of Life for High School, transition Date: May 29, 2015

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