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tatiyna
2 years ago
6

What is the theory of Natural Selection? (I check for plagiarism so DONT)

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Jet001 [13]2 years ago
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Answer: Organisms that are unable to adapt to changes in the environment are unlikely to survive or reproduce.

Those that can adapt are much more likely not just to survive, but also to thrive and reproduce.

As offspring are born, they will have the advantageous genetic traits passed on from their parents.

Explanation:

BabaBlast [244]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Natural selection is the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change.

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