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English: The map shows the connection between North America and Asia during Late Cretaceous (~80Ma). The area bounded by the dotted line represents the modern shape and size of North America. The green arrow indicates that terrestrial fauna from either continent can migrate to the other on land, demonstrating geodispersal.
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Paleogeography in Late Cretaceous (viewed from the North Pole)

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