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A species originated in one place and found no where else.

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Knowledge Check

  • Where was life originated?

    A
    On land
    B
    In air
    C
    In ocean
    D
    On mountain
  • one species has the longest bond length ?

    A
    `NO^+`
    B
    `O_2^-`
    C
    `O_2^+`
    D
    `N_2^+`
  • Origin of species was published in the year:

    A
    1809
    B
    1859
    C
    1885
    D
    1871
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