Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
Sympatric speciation is a process of formation of new species by reproductive isolation alone. Two populations of same species present in the same habitat develop pre or post-zygotic strategies of reproductive isolation which in turn prevents interbreeding between them.
Since these two populations are present in the same habitat, there is no geographical or physical barrier between them to prevent gene flow. Reproductive isolation prevents gene flow between them. Gradually, these two populations evolve into two separate species.