Biology, asked by student123412340989, 5 months ago

Do all variations in a species have equal
chances of surviving in the environment? If not
then why?

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Answered by varun200406
7

Answer:

All the variations in the species do not have equal chances of survival in the environment. The survival of the variations depends upon the nature of variation. Different individuals have different chances. Selection of variants by environmental factors forms the basis for evolutionary processes.

Answered by PR0FESS0R
0

Answer:

No, all variation in a species do not have equal chances of surviving in the environment in which they find themselves. Depending upon the nature of variations, each individual would have different advantages of survival.

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