BIOLOGY  VOL. II
BIOLOGY VOL. II
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Biogeography is the study of interaction between living organisms and the geographical regions. According to Darwin, the change in the bio geographical situation gives rise to the change in the phenotype of a species; this supports the process of adaptation and helps in tracing the evolutionary pattern.

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