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albert12: for survival of any organism fittest is selected who has variations and adaptability to survive in unfavourable climate
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Answered by RiteshDaMathGod
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anmolegend101: u don't know
Answered by GauravSaxena01
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Hey..!!!
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yes the statement is true.


Variations that confer advantage to an individual in a population would survive in a population as the advantageous traits would provide an edge to the individuals possessing it and the individuals possessing disadvantageous trait would be under the risk of being out competed by the individuals possessing favourable trait.

Ultimately survival of the fittest would take place and the indviduals with disadvantageous trait or variation would be eliminated.

With their elimination this disadvantageous trait would also disappear but it cannot be said with.

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GauravSaxena01: thanks
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