Biology - Concepts and Investigations - 3rd Edition - Broward College Central
Biology - Concepts and Investigations - 3rd Edition - Broward College Central
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ISBN: 9781308188959
Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: McGraw Hill
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Chapter 39, Problem 14WIO
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“If the supercontinent Pangea would never break into smaller different land masses, than their biodiversity would be more, less or same amount of biodiversity as today”.

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During the continental drift, different land pieces or isolated continents moved relative to each other through slow drifting. When two different continents get detached from single land mass they show resemblances in species as the species present on these continents come in contact and compete for the resources with others. The distributions of species show similarities in nearby continents as they originate when the continents join.

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