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Darwin's theory of natural selection​

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Answered by bissandass5
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Answer:

there are 4 principal at wark in evolution

1) variation

2) inheritance

3) selection

5) time

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Charles Darwin proposed evolution through natural selection as a theory to explain adaptation and speciation in 1859.
  • Individuals of a species are not similar; qualities are handed down from generation to generation.
  • more children are born than can live, and only the survivors of the resource competition reproduce.
  • These are the four main principles of Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
  • Individuals with diverse phenotypes have a higher chance of surviving and reproducing, which is known as natural selection.
  • The emergence of heritable features in a population through generations is a crucial process of evolution.
  • The phrase "natural selection" was popularized by Charles Darwin, who contrasted it with "artificial selection," which, in his opinion, is deliberate but natural selection is not.

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