Biology, asked by manojmancha10082002, 9 months ago

what do you understand by the term of natural selection. explain the Darwin's theory of evolution?
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Answered by Anonymous
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➢1859, Charles Darwin set out his theory of evolution by natural selection as an explanation for adaptation and speciation. The concept was simple but powerful: individuals best adapted to their environments are more likely to survive and reproduce.

Answered by pratyushsharma697
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Natural selection is the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change. Individuals in a population are naturally variable, meaning that they are all different in some ways. This variation means that some individuals have traits better suited to the environment than others.

Explanation:

➢1859, Charles Darwin set out his theory of evolution by natural selection as an explanation for adaptation and speciation. The concept was simple but powerful: individuals best adapted to their environments are more likely to survive and reproduce.

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