Which explanation is accurate about the survival and reproduction of a population?(1 point)

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If there are a wide variety of traits in a population, it is more likely that some individuals will be able to survive and reproduce.-the correct answer

If there are a wide variety of traits in a population, most traits will be a good fit with the environment.

If there are a limited variety of traits in a population, it is more likely that some individuals will be able to survive and reproduce.

If there are a limited variety of traits in a population, most traits will be a good fit with the environment.

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Explanation: Natural selection favors traits that provide an advantage for survival and reproduction in a particular environment. Therefore, a wide variety of traits increases the likelihood that at least some individuals will possess advantageous traits that allow them to survive and reproduce. This is the basis of the concept of "survival of the fittest," where individuals with the most favorable traits are more likely to survive and pass on those traits to their offspring.
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