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The four steps of natural selection are variation, competition, survival, and reproduction. First, individuals within a population exhibit variations in traits. Second, these variations lead to competition for resources, where some individuals are better suited to survive in their environment. Third, those with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing these traits to the next generation. Over time, this process results in the population evolving to better adapt to its environment.

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