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Briefly explain Darwin's theory of Evolution.

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Answered by JenelleTeeters
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The theory of evolution says natural selection is the mechanism of evolution.

Explanation:

  • Darwin mentioned the theory of evolution by natural selection in 1859 in a book called the origin of species. He stated that in the members of species variation is already present.
  • Then he says that scarcity of resources leads to competition between species members and that competition leads to the death of some individuals who are not having correct variation in them.
  • The organism who has correct variations are naturally selected and survive and produce offspring. This is called survival of the fittest.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Darwin's theory of Evolution or Darwinism is a theory developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin. it states that all species arise and develop through the natural selection of inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce. This is called Evolution.

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