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Here is a quote: "The relationship between adaptation and natural selection does not go both ways. Whereas greater relative adaptation leads to natural selection, natural selection does not necessarily lead to greater adaptation." I do not recall who said it, but this is what the relationship between both is. Here is a quote: "The relationship between adaptation and natural selection does not go both ways. Whereas greater relative adaptation leads to natural selection, natural selection does not necessarily lead to greater adaptation." I do not recall who said it, but this is what the relationship between both is. Here is a quote: "The relationship between adaptation and natural selection does not go both ways. Whereas greater relative adaptation leads to natural selection, natural selection does not necessarily lead to greater adaptation." I do not recall who said it, but this is what the relationship between both is.
Yes, penguins, like all animals, have gone through natural selection. Scientific evidence supports this notion.
The best they can, if they manage. Many of them don't.
Darwin
Notincluding human intervention. Natural selection.
Populations of organisms go through natural selection, not individual organisms. Through natural selection, certain traits that provide a reproductive advantage become more common in a population over time, as organisms with those traits are more likely to survive and reproduce.
Go extinct.
NO. Cause the BMW M6 is faster than any. Benz car or even audi cars that is the bmw I trust to see prove go to you tube
Homologous structures. ps go to who's the cutest.com and click on the pie button
Generally speaking the yeast in baked goods will cause such foods to spoil and become moldy faster.
The Archaeopteryx evolved through natural selection by inheriting beneficial traits that aided in survival and reproduction, such as feathers for insulation and flight. Individuals with these advantageous traits were more likely to survive and pass on their genes to offspring, leading to the evolutionary development of the Archaeopteryx.
Warped rims or discs