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Darwin's Natural Selection

Darwin's natural selection is the process by which organisms better suited to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more successfully. Variations within a species occur naturally, and some traits offer advantages in specific conditions. These advantageous traits become more common over generations because individuals with them are more likely to thrive and pass these traits to their offspring. Over time, this process can lead to significant changes in a species, helping it adapt to its environment. Essentially, natural selection is nature’s way of "favoring" the most suitable traits for survival.