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All species are capable of producing more offspring than their environment can support. True/False

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True

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Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection has been divided into many parts to make people understand how evolution occurs. One of the theories describe that that organisms often can produce more offspring than can be supported by the environment. Organisms may die because of disease or starvation or they could be eaten by another organism. So, environment cannot support all the organisms that are born. The ones who suit the best to the environment are naturally selected.

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