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How does natural selection cause a change in a population?

A.
Only the strongest individuals reproduce.
B.
Mutations in the population are always favored.
C.
Only some survive because variation exists.
D.
A constant environment favors some and not others.

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The correct answer is C) only some survive because variation exists
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