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The factors that help determine the course and direction of evolution by natural selection are many: predation and disease, migration and conflict, behavior and temperament, competition for breeding space and mates, and competition for living space and food. Purely physical factors in the environment are no less important: stability or instability of the climate; solar radiation; natural disaster; pollution of the soil, water, and air-all will have their effect and take their toll on living groups.

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