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30 May, 21:38

In a typical population of gazelle, the average birth rate is 25 new fawns each spring. However, this spring there was a significant increase in the amount of fawns birthed to 150. This drastic increase led to food being depleted, an overproduction of waste, and many in the population died as a result. Which condition for natural selection was at work in this case?

A) Inherited variation

B) Mutation

C) Overproduction of offspring

D) Evolution

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  1. 30 May, 22:01
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    I think it is c but I’m not 100% sure so wait for someone else to answer too maybe?
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