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example of geographical isolation

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Answered by Anendramishra3112008
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Populations can become separated by rivers, mountains, or bodies of water. A pretty common example of geographic isolation is a population migrating to an island and becoming separated from the mainland population. ... Over time, the two populations become reproductively isolated and they evolve separately.

Answered by xuan9
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An example of geographic isolation is: The people of a remote village only able to reproduce within the village population.

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