Sympatric speciation is the process in which two groups of organisms living in the same habitat diverge into separate species.
The evolution of a new species from a surviving ancestral species while both remain in the same geographic region is known as sympatric speciation. In evolutionary biology and biogeography, sympatric and sympatry refer to organisms whose ranges overlap to the point where they coexist at least in some places. If these organisms are closely related (for example, sister species), this distribution could be due to sympatric speciation. Sympatry is derived from the Greek roots v ("together") and t ("togetherness") ("homeland"). Edward Bagnall Poulton coined the term in 1904.
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The first sentence are explaining how the colonists enduring pain and misery under the British rule, and how the founding fathers are trying to make a government where this cannot happen again. The next sentence is explaining more in depth of what life was like under the British empire's rule. The last sentence is about how they are claiming independence.
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The answer on Edgen is:
something about the plot, or what happened during the airlift
something about the setting, or what West Berlin was like at the time of the airlift
something about my character and the people in my character’s life
something about how it felt to be trapped in West Berlin
something about how it felt to see the airlift in action