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23 March, 23:32

Geologists have evidence that the continents were once a single giant landmass that land mass eventually split apart and the individual continents move to their current positions what role might this movement of continents have played in evolution?

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  1. 24 March, 02:35
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    The part that it played was in the changing of the environment/climate for the organisms that live on those continents. And the part it could've played was the way that the organisms had to adapt to that climate and it stayed that way over generations.
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