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With the help of suitable examples explain natural selection.​

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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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Let us assume that there exist a group of red beetles in some green bushes. Due to variation during sexual reproduction one green beetle evolved among them. This green beetle can pass the colour to its progeny which are green beetles.

Crows cannot see green beetles in green bushes and therefore, cannot eat them. The progeny of green beetles are not eaten while the progeny of red beetles continued to be eaten. As a result there are more and more green beetles in the beetle population. The progeny of green beetles increase due to natural selection which gives survival advantage.

Answered by Diptipawar
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Darwin's theory of evolution is based on natural selection. It suggest that only fittest survive.

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