The geological theory that explains how llamas and camels, animals that are close relatives, might be found on different sides of the world is A: continental drift. This theory suggests that continents have moved over geological time, which could explain the distribution of related species on separate continents.
What geological theory explains how llamas and camels, animals that are close relatives, might be found on different sides of the world?
Responses
A continental driftcontinental drift
B natural selectionnatural selection
C radiocarbon datingradiocarbon dating
D endosymbiont theory
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