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what is natural selection​

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Answered by Shahoodalam
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Natural selection is the differential survival and reproduction of individual's due to difference in phenotype.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Natural Selection is one of the factor which could lead to speciation.

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   √ It is the process, according to Darwin, which brings about

       the evolution of new species of animals and plants.

  • It was noted that the size of any population tends to remain constant despite the fact that more offsprings are produced than are needed to maintain.
  • Darwin found that variations existed between individuals of the population and concluded that disease, competition and other forces acting on the population eliminated those individuals which are less well - adapted to their environment.
  • The surviving population would pass the hereditary advantageous characteristics to their offsprings.  
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