Are living things with traits that are a good fit to their environment less common or more common in many ecosystems
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Living things with traits that are a good fit to their environment are typically more common in many ecosystems. This is because individuals with traits that allow them to better survive and reproduce in a particular environment are more likely to pass those traits on to their offspring, resulting in a higher proportion of individuals with advantageous traits in the population. Over time, this can lead to the evolution of species that are well-adapted to their specific environment. In contrast, individuals with traits that are not well-suited to their environment are less likely to survive and reproduce, resulting in a lower frequency of those traits in the population.