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  • 02-03-2021
  • Biology
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According to Darwin's theory of evolution, what causes a struggle for survival in
populations?

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tatle001 tatle001
  • 02-03-2021

Answer:

In a population, more individuals are born than can survive. The available resources in nature are finite (food, water, space, etc.) and the environment is not able to support unlimited growth of a population. This causes an inevitable struggle for existence among individuals (continual struggle for existence).

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