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Nathaly Cochran
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23 December, 20:32
How does isolation relate to speciation
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Jakobe Chan
23 December, 20:35
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Isolation such as geological can cause speciation because if one species where divided into two because of geological reasons, they're likely to change their behaviors and physical appearances to match that region.
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