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Type: Multiple-Choice
Category: Evolution
Level: Grade 10
Score: 2
Tags: speciation
Author: PMISIAS
Last Modified: 6 years ago

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Grade 10 Evolution

How can temporal isolation lead to speciation?
  1. If two populations do not like each other, this may lead to the formation of a separate species.
  2. If two populations reproduce in different ways, this may lead them to become separate species.
  3. If two populations are separated by a geographic barrier, this will cause them to reproduce only with other members available, which may lead them to become separate species.
  4. If two populations reproduce at different times, they are unlikely to reproduce with each other, which may cause them to become separate species.