Give an example of how geographic distribution can support evolution?
The fossils of a animal will be near the geography of where it died. Such as a bird fossil; if we are able to study the difference between birds now and there fossils we will be able to study changes over time and evolution. So if we find a fossil of a finch in the Galapagos islands, we can see the differences of each bird
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