Social Sciences, asked by atik07, 1 year ago

give reason geographical and reproductive isolation of organisms gradually leads to specification

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nature drives for a portfolio of broad and diverse investment.

It plays the market, as we well know but it does get rid of forces that will ultimately oppose any one of its directions.

Any variation in the composition and history of a thing, and you get something else, which might grow closer or further from the point of its origin.

Take the relative geographical isolation of bipedal apes that we know of for example. The DNA reached the same agreements but the deal couldn't survive in differing contexts.

Untold and immeasurable variables constantly flowing with but a few constants. It's surprising that life hasn't diversified further than speciation.

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Answered by kraktate2003
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The organism of a particular region has some specific habitat that may differ from the animal living in the other region.

It is seen that sometimes due to various reasons the animal move from one place to another which is sometimes differs in the geography of the region .

It takes time for the organism to take control over the habitat and lifestyle of that region but the new generation will adapt that habitat and it is seen that the new generation is diffrent than the previous one

This leads to specieciation


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