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Biology, 27.04.2021 19:20, bellebug6208

Which of the following best describes Darwin's (and Wallace's) theory of evolution? Question 1 options:

Organisms adapt during their individual lifetime and then pass on that adapted trait to their offspring.

The different species appeared on our planet in a random fashion. There are no reasons for why animals are in the locations they are in or have the features they have.

Galapagos finches have changed over time to get longer beaks to be able to eat the seeds on the island

The diversity of life on our planet comes from the process of evolution supported by the mechanism of natural selection.

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