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How does the environment select organisms

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Environment selects organisms by only allowing organisms of certain trait or abilities to survive in the environment. For example, a polar bear cannot survive in the desert because it's thick fur is adapted to colder environment. The idea of the survival of the fittest is involved in the process
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The process in which the environment selects organisms that will survive is called natural selection. It starts with overproduction; when an organism produces more offpsrings than can survive. The second is variation. Because there are so many offsprings, there will be variations.
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