Science, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

According to Darwin’s theory of evolution, in which order do the steps of natural selection happen?

A.Some members of a population survive and reproduce, their environment or location changes, and favorable traits are passed on to offspring.
B.A population’s environment or location changes, some members survive and reproduce, and favorable traits are passed on to offspring.
C.Favorable traits are passed on to offspring in a population, some members survive and reproduce, and the environment or location changes.
D.Some members of a population survive and reproduce, favorable traits are passed on to offspring, and their environment or location changes.

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Answered by ayushishukla9044
4

Answer:

Darwin's process of natural selection has four components.

Variation. Organisms (within populations) exhibit individual variation in appearance and behavior. ...

Inheritance. Some traits are consistently passed on from parent to offspring. ...

High rate of population growth. ...

Differential survival and reproduction

Answered by 101theobserver
10

Answer:

Answer: it is B

Explanation: I just did the test on edge

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