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Explain darwin theory of natural selection

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Answered by mahekswarup
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Explanation:

Charles Darwin proposed the theory of natural selection after making many observations on different specimens. The theory is all about the survival of the fittest. According to the theory, nature plays an important role by selecting only those organisms that are fit to survive and the rest all perish. It means that only those organisms survive that show modifications.

Answered by BrainIyMSDhoni
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Answer:-

The theory of natural selection proposed by Darwin in the year 1859 (Darwinism) : This theory states that the organisms evolution through natural selection and accumulation of inheritable variations.

Explaination:-

Some of the features of the theory are :-

1. Limited food and space:- continuous consumption of food causes scarcity and even population of different species cannot increase their consumption beyond a certain limit.

2. Struggle for existence:- It is said, “Survival of the fittest”. So there are always competition going on among organisms for resources.

3. Variations:- New species arrive when there are variations such as in structure, size and physiology.

4. Inheritance of useful variations:- Next generation acquires the same process to get variations and natural selection. And formation of new variations by accumulations completely produces new species.

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