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Rigoberto
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14 November, 12:30
How does natural selection affect populations?
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Dashawn Benjamin
14 November, 12:58
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Individuals that develop beneficial traits have a better chance of survival and individuals with less useful traits are weeded out through the process of natural selection. The greater the variety of traits that exist in a population, the greater the population's chance of survival.
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