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state the importaby points of theory of natural selection​

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The elements, it is supposed, fall together in this way: species members vary in their heritable traits from each other; more individuals are produced than the resources of the environment can sustain; those that by chance have traits that better fit them than others of their kind to circumstances will more likely ...

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Charles Darwin

Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection states that living things with beneficial traits produce more offspring than others do. This leads to changes in the traits of living things over time.

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