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what do you understand from survival of the fittest by charles darwin???
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Answered by mayekargauri0
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Darwin says that all the organisms reproduce prolifically. All the organisms compete with each other in a life -threatening manner. In this competition, only those organisms sustain which show the modifications essential for winning the competition. However, besides this, natural selection also plays important role because nature selects only those organisms which are fit to live and the rest perish. Sustaining and selected organisms can perform reproduction and thereby give rise to the new species with their own specific characters. Darwin's theory of natural selection was widely accepted for long duration. However, some objections were raised

Answer:Darwin says that all the organisms reproduce prolifically. All the organisms compete with each other in a life -threatening manner. In this competition, only those organisms sustain which show the modifications essential for winning the competition. However, besides this, natural selection also plays important role because nature selects only those organisms which are fit to live and the rest perish. Sustaining and selected organisms can perform reproduction and thereby give rise to the new species with their own specific characters. Darwin's theory of natural selection was widely accepted for long duration. However, some objections were raisedagainst the theory. Some of the main objections are

Answer:Darwin says that all the organisms reproduce prolifically. All the organisms compete with each other in a life -threatening manner. In this competition, only those organisms sustain which show the modifications essential for winning the competition. However, besides this, natural selection also plays important role because nature selects only those organisms which are fit to live and the rest perish. Sustaining and selected organisms can perform reproduction and thereby give rise to the new species with their own specific characters. Darwin's theory of natural selection was widely accepted for long duration. However, some objections were raisedagainst the theory. Some of the main objections are

1. Natural selection is not the only factor responsible for evolution.

2. Darwin did not mention any explanation about useful and useless modifications.

3. There is no explanation about slow changes and abrupt changes.

Irrespective of all these objections, Darwin's work on evolution has been a milestone.

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