Learn about what a species is and how variations with species occurs with allopatric speciation. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
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Species and variation
Peripatric speciation
Learn about peripatric speciation and how this can result in new species. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Parapatric speciation
Learn about parapatric speciation and how this can result in new species. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answers.
Sympatric speciation
Learn about sympatric speciation and how this can result in new species. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Extinction
Learn about how species can become extinct. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Artificial selection
Learn about the process of artificial selection. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answers and the internet.
Positives and negatives of artificial selection
Learn the positives and negatives of artificial selection. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answers and the internet.
Artificial selection and natural selection
Learn the similarities and differences between artificial and natural selection. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answers and the internet.
Fossil evidence (part 1)
Learn how we date and sequence fossilised evidence. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answers and the internet.
Fossil evidence (part 2)
Learn how we use fossilised evidence. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answers and the internet.
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