Geoscience Reports 26:6 (Fall 1998).
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    Biogeographic distributions of terrestrial and aquatic vertebrates pose questions about the post-flood redistribution of these organisms. These questions create a springboard for the development of hypotheses that may be useful in future research on this topic. As we seek criteria to better define models for post-flood deposits, such topics urge us to go beyond the easy answers and to dig more deeply into the data. Discussing these issues with students provides teachers with an opportunity to inspire the natural creativity and curiosity of students while affirming their faith in the biblical record of earth history. It is our hope that this two-part paper on biogeography has presented both challenges and enrichment for SDA junior and senior academy students.
    Students and teachers are encouraged to discuss this paper further with Dr. Gibson through email: jgibson@univ.llu.edu
    Comments and suggestions with regard to Geoscience Reports are encouraged: ekennedy@univ.llu.edu


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