Who proposed the theory of Natural Selection? Mention the two principles of this theory.
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Charles Darwin proposed the theory of Natural Selection.
The two principles of this theory are variation and inheritance.
In variations, organisms within populations exhibit variations in behavior and appearance.
In inheritance some of the traits are passed from the parent to the offspring.
The other two components of Natural Selection include enhanced rate of population growth, differential survival, reproduction.
Charles Darwin's theory of natural Selection helps us to understand the types of variations that occur in plants or animals, it helps us to understand reproduction and differential survival.
The two principles of this theory are variation and inheritance.
In variations, organisms within populations exhibit variations in behavior and appearance.
In inheritance some of the traits are passed from the parent to the offspring.
The other two components of Natural Selection include enhanced rate of population growth, differential survival, reproduction.
Charles Darwin's theory of natural Selection helps us to understand the types of variations that occur in plants or animals, it helps us to understand reproduction and differential survival.
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