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Which of the following explains Darwin's theory of natural selection?

1. Individuals in a population with traits best suited for that environment survive and increase in number.
2.Present organisms are related to and descended from past organisms.
3.More recent species of organisms are changed descendants of earlier species.


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The following that explains Darwin’s theory of natural selection is 1. Individuals in a population with traits best suited for that environment survive and increase in number.

This is because this statement explains the over arching concept of natural selection
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