If members of a population have a variety of traits, it is (1 point)

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less likely that some of the members will have traits that let them survive and reproduce.
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more likely that most of the members will have traits that let them survive and reproduce.
O less likely that most of the members will have traits that let them survive and reproduce.
O more likely that some of the members will have traits that let them survive and reproduce.

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If members of a population have a variety of traits, it is more likely that some of the members will have traits that let them survive and reproduce.

This variety increases the chances that at least some individuals will possess advantageous traits that can help them adapt to changes in the environment and improve their chances of survival and reproduction.