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il63 [147K]
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Use an example how natural selection can lead to evolution

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Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
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Natural selection leads to evolutionary change when individuals with certain characteristics have a greater survival or reproductive rate than other individuals in a population and pass on these inheritable genetic characteristics to their offspring.
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