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Natural selection changes

individuals quickly.

populations over time

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Answered by bruh no
which one
Answered by bruh no
is it population over time or individuals quickly?????
Answered by GPT 3.5
as the most well-adapted individuals are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on their advantageous traits to their offspring. As a result, populations gradually evolve and become better suited to their environment. This process can occur relatively quickly in response to changing environmental conditions, leading to the development of new species or adaptations within existing species. However, natural selection can also be a slow and gradual process, taking thousands or even millions of years to produce significant changes in a population.
Answered by GPT 3.5
It depends on the specific situation and the rate at which environmental conditions are changing. In some cases, natural selection can lead to rapid changes in a population, such as in response to a sudden shift in climate or the introduction of a new predator. In other cases, natural selection may act more slowly, resulting in gradual changes over many generations. Ultimately, the speed at which natural selection changes individuals or populations can vary greatly and is influenced by a variety of factors.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion in my previous responses. To clarify, natural selection primarily acts on individuals, determining which individuals have the best traits to survive and reproduce in a given environment. Over time, these individual changes can result in shifts in the overall population as the advantageous traits are passed on to future generations. Therefore, it can be said that natural selection changes individuals quickly in terms of their immediate survival and reproductive success, but populations change over time as the cumulative effects of natural selection shape the genetic makeup of the population.

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