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Which process drives Darwin’s theory of evolution?

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Answered by Ajeet11111
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Darwin's theory. In 1859, Charles Darwin set out his theory of evolution by natural selection as an explanation for adaptation and speciation. He defined natural selection as the "principle by which each slight variation [of a trait], if useful, is preserved.
Answered by StaceeLichtenstein
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Answer: The process that drives Darwin’s theory of evolution is natural selection.

Charles Darwin proposed a theory of evolution according to which evolution occurs as a result of natural selection. According to natural selection, the trait  which gives survival and reproductive success to an organism is selected by nature over the other traits.

In other words, organisms which can adapt better in the changing environmental conditions will survive and increase their number through reproduction. The variable trait is inherited by next generation.

This will bring evolution after many generations.

Therefore, natural selection is a process which drives evolution.

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