What is the most important factor for the success
of animal population?
(a) Natality
(b) Unlimited food
(c) Adaptability
(d) Inter-species activity
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The process by which a species becomes fit to its survival in the environment is called adaptability. When the environmental factors change the organism has to adapt to its surrounding by changing its temperature or metabolism over a period of time, Hence adaptability is the result of natural selection. Thus the correct answer is option C.
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A) is correct
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lots of animals produce loads of young ones but they just do not survive. so natality if somehow improved will drastically increase animal population
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