Biology, asked by deepikavihan, 1 year ago

what is natural selection???

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Answered by Anonymous
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▶️\textbf{NATURAL SELECTION:}◀️

Natural selection is defines as the process in which plants or species by a process they reproduce and survive to their environment. we can say the evolutionary changes occurs around us in our environment is known as natural selection.

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✒1.)Growth of population is a an example of natural selection .

✒2.)The various exhibit appears in a behaviour in a living being around environment.

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Answered by shivtej47
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Your answer is.....

Natural selection is the process in nature by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more than those less adapted to their environment.

For example, treefrogs are sometimes eaten by snakes and birds. Gray Treefrogs blend well in dark wooded areas on tree bark and Green Treefrogs blend in well with green vegetation found in marshes and swamps. A Green Treefrog on the bark of a tree is easier for a predator to find, compared to a Green Treefrog on a green leaf. So, Green Treefrogs that go into habitats where they are not camouflaged are more likely to be eaten by predators. Since Treefrogs that have been eaten do not live to have any more baby Treefrogs, natural selection has favored Treefrogs that live in habitats in which they are more camouflaged.

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