Understanding Natural Selection
Natural Selection is a crucial mechanism in the evolution of life on Earth. It describes the process where species adapt to their environment, leading to the survival of individuals with favorable traits.
Did you know? Charles Darwin's observation of finches on the Galápagos Islands played a pivotal role in developing the theory of evolution!
Key Principles
- Variation: Individuals in a species show differences.
- Inheritance: Traits are passed down from parents to offspring.
- Selection: Beneficial traits become more common in a population.
- Time: Evolutionary changes occur over many generations.
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