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Darwin's five points, often referred to in the context of his theory of evolution by natural selection, include:

  1. Variation: Individuals within a species exhibit differences in traits.
  2. Inheritance: Traits can be passed from parents to offspring.
  3. Overproduction: Organisms tend to produce more offspring than can survive.
  4. Competition: There is a struggle for existence due to limited resources.
  5. Natural Selection: Individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, leading to gradual changes in the population over time.
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