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How does the size of a landmass relate to species diversity
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How does the size of a landmass relate to species diversity
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The most simple explanation would be that the more landmass there is, the higher chance of species diversity because there is a wider range of ecosystems. I hope this helped :)
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Larger landmasses have greater diversity.
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