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Dmitry [639]
3 years ago
13

Por qué sólo hay aves voladoras emparentados con el avestruz en el hemisferio sur y marsupiales solo en Australia y América

Biology
1 answer:
kakasveta [241]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Sí, porque Australia es una isla separada en Oceanía, la mayor parte de Australia se encuentra en los trópicos. Australia es la parte más caliente de la tierra en el hemisferio sur, que tiene un clima desértico semidesértico. Al Norte, este, sur-este y sur-oeste semidesérticos pasan a sabanas

.dan paso a bosques de eucaliptos, palmeras. helechos arborescentes a lo largo de las orillas y en las montañas. La fauna australiana se adapta mejor a este tipo de animal.

Allí viven varios animales marsupiales (Canguro, ardilla trepadora, rata trepadora (Koala o oso australiano), ornitorrinco y animales salvajes)

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