the theory about how organisms change over time.
Theory
Survival of the fittest
Because one cannot understand evolution without it. It is the primary driving mechanism of evolution; the mechanism that gives evolution its direction. If one is to learn about biology at all, one must have at least a basic understanding of the mechanism that produced all of today's biological variety.
Serendipitous
Natural Selection is a process which individuals are better adapted to their enviorment are more likely to survive and reproduce. Say there are turtles barely hatching and there are hungry seagul waiting to be fed, the fastest ones will make it to the water safely while the slow ones are being eaten. so eventually all the turtles in the sea will become faster to get away from predators. hopefully that answered your question.
The term Adverse Selection is also known as Anti-Selection and Negative Selection. Adverse Selection is a term referring to a market process when undesired results happen when buyers and sellers have access to different information.
The term that is often incorrectly used to describe evolution by natural selection is "survival of the fittest."
The term that is often incorrectly used to describe evolution by natural selection is "survival of the fittest."
The term that is often incorrectly used to describe evolution by natural selection is "survival of the fittest."
The term that is often incorrectly used to describe evolution by natural selection is "survival of the fittest."
Natural Selection
Scientific theory
The term that is often incorrectly used to describe evolution by natural selection is "survival of the fittest."
evolution
Survival of the fittest
Natural selection- which is the mechanism driving evolution
Because it does! Natural selection is the best explanation of adaptive change that we have and drives much of evolution. talkorigins.orgPS: Evolutionists is an ideological, not a scientific term
Natural selection