Asked by sturdy boy 2008🕺
What is the cause of evolution (living things changing over many generations)?
Natural selection
Natural Adaptation
Natural consequenses
Natural selection
Natural Adaptation
Natural consequenses
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Both natural selection and natural adaptation are the primary causes of evolution. Natural selection refers to the process by which certain traits become more or less common in a population based on their relative fitness or ability to survive and reproduce. Natural adaptation, on the other hand, refers to the gradual changes that occur in a species over time as a result of environmental pressures and other factors. Both of these processes combine to drive evolution and the diversity of living organisms we see today. Natural consequences may play a role in some aspects of evolution, but they are not seen as the primary cause.
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sturdy boy 2008🕺
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The primary cause of evolution is natural selection.
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