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explain Darwin's theory of natural selection​

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Answered by bilalhafeez12114
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Explanation:

DARWIN'S THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION:

More individuals are produced each generation that can survive. Phenotypic variation exists among individuals and the variation is heritable. Those individuals with heritable traits better suited to the environment will survive.

Answered by Knockit
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Natural selection is that the differential survival and reproduction of people thanks to differences in phenotype. it's a key mechanism of evolution, the change within the heritable traits characteristic of a population over generations. Darwin popularised the term "natural selection", contrasting it with artificial selection, which in his view is intentional, whereas survival isn't .

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