PRESENTATION OUTLINE
What is natural selection
- NATURAL SELECTION IS A PROCESS FIRST EXPLAINED BY CHARLED DARWIN. NATURAL SELECTION IS A PROCESS IN WHICN ANIMALS CHANGE And adapt through evolution.\
- This means some organisms have traits which are better suited to their environment, and naturally these are passed down for a better chance at survival.
the image shows examples of natural selection. Since the trait of longer necks suits giraffes more in eating they naturally had an increase in that trait to adapt better.
Similarly the mice, to avoid predator blend in with the color of the sand to avoid being hunted.
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- And soon it passed down multiple genrations
- THE ADAPTATION OF THESE ADVANTAGEOUS TRAITS EVENTUALLY SPREAD AND USUALLY BECOME A COMMON THROUGOUT THE WHOLE POPULATION ; AS SEEN AS GIRAFFES
Natural selection can also lead to speciation, which is when those advantageous traits differ and become strong so much as to start a new derived species
natural selection and speciation are a very key part of evolution and contribute greatly to the earths diversity.
NATURAL SELECTION IS A VERY IMPORTANT TOPIC IN SCIENCE AND EVOLUTION AND DUE TO IT WE ARE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND WHY CERTAIN ORGANISMS IN CERTAIN ENVIRONMENTS AND FACTORS HAVE TRAITS, AND HOW AND MORE IMPORTANTLY WHY THEY HAVE DEVELOPED AS SUCH.
NATURAL SELECTION WAS SPECIFICALLY CALLED NATURAL TO DIFFERENTIATE IT FROM HUMANS AND ARTIFICAL SELECTION, AND HOW WE CHOOSE TRAITS WE WANT IN EVOLUTION; IF WE REMEMBER THAT THEY DIFFER COMPLETELY, IT BECOMES EASY TO REMEMBER