Illustrate Darwin's explanation of natural selection above using fish, bird, insect, or plant as the species. Use the boxes below for the illustration. Then, briefly describe each of the illustrations. b. S T OF 2. 1. 3. 4.
Illustrate Darwin's explanation of natural selection above using fish, bird, insect, or plant as the species. Use the boxes below for the illustration. Then, briefly describe each of the illustrations. b. S T OF 2. 1. 3. 4.
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Illustrate Darwin's explanation of natural selection above using fish, bird, insect, or plant
as the species. Use the boxes below for the illustration. Then, briefly describe each of
the illustrations.
1.
T OF 2.
3.
4.

Transcribed Image Text:D. Be Like Charles Darwin
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Charles Darwin (1809-1882) is known for his theory of evolution by natural selection. He
proposed the idea of natural selection to explain how species change over time. Below is the
summary of Darwin's idea of natural selection.
1. In nature, organisms overproduce to survive.
2. In any population, the members have a variety of traits. They may differ, for
example, in color, size, or speed.
3. Individuals with certain variations, such as a useful camouflage, or speed, survive in
their environment. Then, they pass those variations to the next generation.
4. Eventually, offspring with specific adaptations make up majority of the population and
may look completely different from their ancestors.
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