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In artificial selection, humans provide the selective pressure for species to change and shape the evolution of various breeds. what provides the selective pressure in natural selection?

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The environment provides the selective pressure in natural selection. Artificial Selection  is a type of choice in which people effectively pick which characteristics ought to be passed onto posterity. People have utilized particular rearing some time before Darwin's Postulates and the disclosure of hereditary qualities. It is the rearing of plants and creatures to deliver attractive qualities. Living beings with the coveted characteristics, for example, size or taste, are misleadingly mated or cross-pollinated with creatures with comparable wanted attributes.
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