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liraira [26]
4 years ago
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What evidence would NOT be studied by a biogeographer? continental drift or the movement of tectonic plates over time the geneti

c makeup of organisms that evolved in separate but similar conditions ranges of animals and ability to migrate ocean currents and wind patterns
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noname [10]4 years ago
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Answer:

A biogeographer would NOT study continental drift or the movement of tectonic plates over time

Explanation:

I believe the three options for the correct answer of this question are: 1) continental drift or the movement of tectonic plates over time, 2) the genetic makeup of organisms that evolved in separate but similar conditions, and 3) ranges of animals and ability to migrate ocean currents and wind patterns. The reason why the first one is NOT studied by a biogeographer is because biogeographers follow Darwinism which is the study of ways that <u>species </u>develop and interact in different environments. Answers 2 and 3 are examples of different species, adaptation and evolution on different environments.

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