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What geological theory explains how llamas and camels, close relatives, might be found on different sides of the world? A) continental drift B) natural selection C) radiocarbon dating Eliminate D) endosymbiont
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What geological theory explains how llamas and camels, close relatives, might be found on different sides of the world? A) continental drift B) natural selection C) radiocarbon dating Eliminate D) endosymbiont theory
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A) Continental Drift
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The answer would be A.Continental drift.
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