Biology, asked by 66531, 11 months ago


How did the separation of Earth's continents affect biological evolution?


A.Populations adapted to the new conditions of each region.


B.Plate movements caused nearly all living things to fossilize.


C. Movement of continents slowed biological evolution.


D. Mass extinctions changed the rate of biological evolution.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

it's option A ..................

Answered by gratefuljarette
4

ANSWER:

Populations adapted to the new conditions of each region by separation of Earth's continents affects the biological evolution.

Thus, The correct option is A.  

EXPLANATION:

The separation of earth’s continents enables biological evolution to take place in different regions. The separation of the continents enabled different organisms to move from one place to another and thereby enables organisms to survive and thrive in different regions.

The organisms adapted to the different conditions in each of the continents. The organisms after adapting to the different conditions were able to multiply and expand their population.

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