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Answered by sayyadmohd78
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According to the theory of natural selection, The first organism was in the form of protoplasm which was formed in Ocean. Charles Darwin publish the concept of 'Survival to fittest'. He explains his concept as follows. According to him, All the organism reproduce prolifically. Therefore, there is always a competition for food,etc. Only those Organisms survive who show better adaptation for sustaining this struggle. Natural selection plays an important role in selecting only those organism which are fit to live and those who not adapt perish perform reproduction and form new species in a very long period of time

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Answered by Nightmare9394
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Darwin is famous for the theory in his book which she published in his book origin of species. In this book talks about the survival of the fittest. He states that there is a strong competition between all organisms to survive. The chances of survival are higher in the organism shows modifications according to the conditions. Nature also plays an important role in selecting the organisms. Select the one which are fit to leave and the rest get perished. The sustained organisms perform reproduction and thus give rise to a new species of their own similar characters.

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