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Evolution is the genetic change that occurs in organisms over a long period of time.
Observation 1: Organisms produce large numbers of offspring.
Observation 2: Population numbers grow until resources (food, space, etc.) become insufficient to sustain further growth. The environment can only support a limited number of organisms.
Observation 3: There are genetic variations amongst the members of a population. These variations arise from sexual reproduction and mutations.
Deduction 1: There is a struggle for existence. This struggle is called competition. Animals compete for space, food, water and mates. Plants compete for light, space, water and minerals.'
Deduction 2: Natural selection or survival of the fittest. Animals that are best suited for their environment survive and live on. If they reproduce, they will pass on their genes to their offspring. Those that are not well adapted will die out.
Summary of the Theory of Natural Selection: Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace
Observations:
Organisms produce large numbers of offspring.
The environment has limited resources.
Genetic variations exist within a population due to sexual reproduction and mutations. Deductions:
Struggle for existence: with limited resources, organisms must compete to survive.
Survival of the fittest (natural selection): well-adapted organisms survive and reproduce, passing on their genes, while less adapted ones die out.
The main sources of evidence for evolution include:
A fossil is the preserved remains or impression of an organism that lived long ago. Examples of fossils include:
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