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Why do new species often form on new islands?


Their populations can explode.


They evolve to fill new niches.


New islands have a lot of vegetation.


There is increased competition.

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New species often form on new islands because they evolve to fill new niches 
the answer is B. This is proved by Darwin's visit to the Galapagos and he noticed all the different finches but still resembles the ones on the mainland
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