Natural Selection
The process by which individuals that have favorable variations and are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals is called natural selection. This is part of Darwin's theory.
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it is called evolution, and happens over hundreds of years, camels have thick eyelids to keep their eyes safe in sandstorms, this was Charles Darwins theory. That's half of it. You forgot the other MORE important half. Natural Selection. The whole process has very little to do with a camel's eyelids.
Natural selectionsurvival of the fittest or natural selection.
Organisms have adapted to the environment through evolution process, over the millions of years. So there structures are closely related to the need of environment.
The process by which individuals that have favorable variations and are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals is called natural selection. This is part of Darwin's theory.
natural selection
natural selection
Natural Selection is a process which individuals are better adapted to their enviorment are more likely to survive and reproduce. Say there are turtles barely hatching and there are hungry seagul waiting to be fed, the fastest ones will make it to the water safely while the slow ones are being eaten. so eventually all the turtles in the sea will become faster to get away from predators. hopefully that answered your question.
Natural selection a theory by Charles Darwin
Natural Selection
natural selection
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Adaptation
Natural selection is a process by which organisms that are better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more successfully, leading to evolutionary changes in populations over time. It results from variation in traits among individuals, heritability of those traits, and differential survival and reproduction based on those traits.
Natural selection
natural selection.