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Darwin's main idea relating to Evolution is that complex beings evolve from simplistic beings naturally over time, beneficial traits are preserved to aid survival and passed onto the next generation.

Natural selection:

One key part of Darwin's theory of Evolution is natural selection, which is the preservation of a functional advantage that enables a species to compete better in the wild. Natural selection eliminates inferior species gradually over time.

Sexual selection:

This relates to the attraction a being has to others of the same species. The species uses a particular trait to attract others of the same species and give it a better chance of passing on it's genes. An example of this being the peacock and it's tail.

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