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Which factor is most likely to contribute to the evolution of a species?
a stable environment in which members of the species live
genetic variation within the species the inability of species members to adapt
reproduction difficulties for species members

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Answered by vishwacharanreddy201
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Answer:

genetic variation within the species is most likely to contribute to the evolution of a species

Answered by smartbrainz
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the most likely factor which contributed to the evolution of a species is the genetic variation within the species with the inability of the species members to adapt to the condition

option 2.

Explanation:

  • There are a large number of factors which are responsible for the evolution of a species one of the most important factor is the different level of adaptability of the different members of the same species.
  • In addition to this there has been a large number of environmental and other factors which are responsible for the evolution of the species. This can be studied by understanding the analogous and the homologous organs.

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