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Charles Darwin took a five-year voyage around the world observing different

organisms and their adaptations. Darwin concluded that change was happening ever
so slightly in organisms, until eventually leading to a new species. What form of evolution was Darwin describing?

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User Isarandi
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Answer:

Natural selection.

Step-by-step explanation:

Natural selection is when organisms who are most adapted to their environment survive and pass on their genes while those with "unfit" genes die and don't get the chance to reproduce! This slowly creates a population that is most well suited to their habitat. Hope this helps again LOL! :)

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