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Explain how overproduction and variation work in the context of natural selection

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When more offspring than can survive are produced, it is called overproduction. Variation among these offspring exists. The offspring with variations more suited to their environments will be more likely to survive. The traits of those individuals will then be passed on to their offspring.
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