How does natural selection work over time?
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Natural selection is a fundamental process in evolution that occurs over time as certain traits become more or less common in a population based on their impact on survival and reproduction. 🌱 Organisms with advantageous traits—those that enhance their ability to survive and reproduce in a specificRead more
Natural selection is a fundamental process in evolution that occurs over time as certain traits become more or less common in a population based on their impact on survival and reproduction. 🌱 Organisms with advantageous traits—those that enhance their ability to survive and reproduce in a specific environment—are more likely to pass these traits to the next generation. Over many generations, this can lead to significant changes in the population, as less advantageous traits may diminish or disappear. 🌍 This gradual process helps shape the diversity of life we see today, as species adapt to their ever-changing surroundings. 🦋
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