Which of the following best explains why the Galápagos islands are still used for evolution research today?(1 point)

The species diversity on the islands is one of the largest in the world, allowing for many examples of evolution.

The diversity in environments on each island provides many opportunities to study how related organisms have adapted over time.

The islands are easy to access from the mainland, and the climate is particularly well suited for research all year long.

Most species found on the islands are only found in this geographic area, which allows researchers to easily isolate their studies.

The species diversity on the islands is one of the largest in the world, allowing for many examples of evolution.