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What are some of the natural barriers to species movement/migration that isolate them and create habitat islands?

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Mountains and Oceans

Step-by-step explanation:

There are various natural barriers that prevent species from migrating such as Mountains and Oceans. If a species does not have the physical requirements to swim across an ocean or climb over a mountain it completely prevents them from passing such a barrier and moving to another geographical location to establish a new habitat. This ultimately causes them to stay in place and create a habitat island. There are many other natural barriers as well such as valleys, and rivers, waterfalls, and even weather effects such as snow habitats which some animals can't survive in.

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