Natural Selection: A Fascinating Journey Through Time 🌿

Welcome to an intriguing exploration of natural selection, a fundamental mechanism of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin. It is the process by which species adapt to their environment as certain traits become more common in a population over successive generations.

Understanding the Basics

At its core, natural selection is about survival and reproduction. Organisms with traits that increase their chances of survival and reproduction are more likely to pass on their genes to the next generation. Over time, these advantageous traits become more common in the population, leading to evolutionary changes.

Examples in Nature

A classic example is the peppered moth in England. Before the Industrial Revolution, light-colored moths were more common because they blended in with the lichen-covered trees, avoiding predators. However, as pollution killed the lichen, the trees darkened, and dark-colored moths had a survival advantage and became more common.

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