mnelson843 mnelson843
  • 13-02-2018
  • Biology
contestada

What importance does overproduction play in Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection?

Respuesta :

rubby28YT
rubby28YT rubby28YT
  • 13-02-2018
The theory of natural selection proposed by Charles Darwin identifies the processes by which a species changes over time. Overproduction is a driving force in natural selection, as it can lead to adaptation and variations in a species. I hope I could help! 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Noelle has 5/6 of a yard of purple ribbon and 9/10 of a yard of pink ribbon how much ribbon does she have altogether
how does trade affect a national economy
Which place valued writing, art, and fine workmanship? a. Egypt b. Mesopotamia c. Both d. Neither
Does the graph of every linear equation have an x-intercept
what adds together to make 18 and multiplies to make 30
what is the expanded form of 0.334
Zoey made 5 and 1/2 cups of trail mix for a camping trip. She wants to divide the trial mix into 3/4 cup servings. Ten people are going on the camping trip. C
Which of the following factors did NOT contribute to the ability of the English to profit from their colonies in the New World? A.Their well-developed merchant
How did the use of artillery change the way empires and lands that bordered them reacted to each other?
a pile of shells leftover from many meals