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Which of the following is NOT a condition necessary for natural selection to occur?

A. very high population density
B. variable fitness among individuals
C. more offspring are born than can survive
D. heritable variation among members of the population

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Natural selection can occur in a not very dense population, however fitness, too many offspring and variation are all necessary.

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Its A I just workered it out in my head
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