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“Natural selection is anything but random.”

Richard Dawkins

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Natural selection is a process in nature where only the strongest and most suitable organisms survive and reproduce. This means animals or plants with traits that help them live longer and have more babies are more likely to pass on these traits. It's not just chance; it's a systematic way nature decides which traits are best suited for survival. For example, think about how in colder climates, animals with thicker fur are more likely to survive the winter. Over time, these animals reproduce and spread their thicker fur genes to the next generation. Just like this, nature "selects" the best traits to ensure the species continue and thrive. By understanding this, we can appreciate how life on Earth has developed and adapted in various amazing ways. If someone is feeling down about their struggles, they can remind themselves that challenges can help them grow stronger, just like in natural selection.

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Adaptation Biology Darwinism Evolution Evolutionary theory Genetics Natural selection Survival of the fittest
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