Biogeography is the study of the distribution of organisms around the world. Which scenario best describes the relationship between geographic
location and evolutionary relatedness of two organisms?
The geographical distribution of organisms can never be used to determine evolutionary relationships.
Two very different organisms located closer to one another likely share a more recent common ancestor than those located far away
from each other.
Two similar organisms located closer to one another likely do not share a very recent common ancestor as compared to those located
far away from each other.
Two similar organisms located closer to one another likely share a more recent common ancestor than those located far away from each
other.