since we now know how the the idea of Natural selection developed we can finally talk about how the theory of evolution and natural selection have a connection. And also an example of natural selection.
Natural selection is a change in a population because they adapted to their environment, so it means that they have adaptable traits and that gets passed onto the next generations. Having the adaptable traits can give organisms a better chance to survive and reproduce offspring's. And it is clearly connected to the theory of evolution since the traits get passed down. Let's do an example of natural selection!
It's nights time and if you look around you can see mice but which ones did you notice first? The white ones right? I mean they are really easy to see in the dark meanwhile the dark mice is hard to see. That means that dark mice are most likely to be able to survive easily and produce offspring's. Which results with the white furred mice easy to get preyed on by their predators.
Giraffes are another example. Before Giraffes used to have short necks making them have a hard time getting food meaning that they had a hard time surviving and reproducing, but overtime the giraffes neck was getting longer and longer and it meant that the traits have been going down for generation. So now Giraffes don't have a hard time trying to get food.
Example #2
I hope you learned or got a good review on what Natural selection is and how it works! I'm going to go now, thank you for listening!
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