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Yes, whether it is survival of the individual or survival of the group beyond that.

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What are the universal law?

Universal 'laws', as far as is know are those that affect the physical world and are complete everywhere at all times. Such things as gravitation, light etc. It should be remembered that these 'laws' are subject to our understanding. Laws that are man made are parochial, temporary and subject to change as society changes.


Where did Herbert Spencer use the term survival of the fittest?

Herbert Spencer did not actually use the term "survival of the fittest"; that phrase was coined by Herbert Spencer's contemporary, Charles Darwin. Spencer, however, adopted Darwin's ideas of natural selection and social evolution in his own works.


The instinct for survival is in built in all beings animals and humans?

answer: of course, all living things fight for survival, eg, lions eat zebras to survive etc etc its all about survival of the fittest! this also has to do with evolution. read up on Charles Darwin's theory.


What did cro-magnons achieve?

Survival. They never died out. Modern Europeans are descended from the Cro-Magnon.


What did survival of early human hunter gatherer societies depend on?

Survival of early human hunter-gatherer societies depended on their ability to successfully hunt animals and gather food from their environment. Cooperation within the group for tasks such as hunting and gathering was essential, as well as adapting to changing environmental conditions. Additionally, having knowledge of their surroundings, such as where to find water sources and edible plants, was crucial for their survival.