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The continents used to all be connected, which means animals were free to roam. If they were free to roam, then they obviously spread out throughout the continent. So when this continent separated, the same species ended up on new continents because they had originally spread out.
The continents used to all be connected, which means animals were free to roam. If they were free to roam, then they obviously spread out throughout the continent. So when this continent separated, the same species ended up on new continents because they had originally spread out.
The map that first showed the New World as new continents was drawn by German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller in 1507. This map, known as the Waldseemüller map, named the new continents "America" in honor of the explorer Amerigo Vespucci.
Sneaky trees.
The movements of continents affect evolution by altering habitats, creating barriers to gene flow, and promoting speciation. As continents drift, they can form new environments and change climate patterns, leading to the evolution of new species adapted to these changes. Additionally, the separation of landmasses can isolate populations, allowing them to evolve independently and eventually diverge into distinct species.
Pioneer species
Depends on which continents you're talking about. The Americas were originally discovered by Amerigo Vespucci, but were settled by Christopher Columbus.
he was the first to realise that the new world was a new continent
The formation of the Isthmus of Panama around 3 million years ago connected North and South America, allowing for the exchange of plant and animal species between the two continents. This event, known as the Great American Biotic Interchange, greatly impacted the distribution of organisms in both continents, leading to the spread of new species and the extinction of others.
pioneer species
A virus that has suddenly appeared or has recently come to the attention of medical scientists.
A primary species is the first species to inhabit a new environment in the primary succession.