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Which of the following can be used to explain why fossils of the same kind of organisms can be found in different regions of the world?
biogeography adaptation continental drif dispersal which of the following would best explain why a species of wildflower native to switzerland is observed growing in the wild in montana?
wind dispersed seeds of the wildflower water dispersed seeds of the waterflower an animal ate seeds and later dispersed them a human brought and dispersed the seeds the wood thrush is a bird species that lives in deciduous forests in north america. wood thrushes nest in tall trees, forage for insects and snails in decaying leaf litter on the forest floor, and drink water from nearby freshwater sources. identify one biotic factor and one abiotic factor critical to this species survival.
biotic; insects; abiotic; decaying leaf litter biotic; tall trees; abiotic; snails biotic; snails; abiotic; temperature climate biotic; temperature climate; abiotic; water
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