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The theory of evolution states that populations remain constant over time. animals can add traits as they see fit. populations change slowly over time. only the strong in a population will survive.
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The theory of evolution states that "populations change slowly over time". There is some truth to the last option, although a better word than "strong" here would be "fit".
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