Q For the following statements, discuss whether each is correct or not. What about it is or isn’t right? How would you say it more correctly or more clearly? Pick from the following statements: 1. Natural selection is a process that eventually causes evolution. 2. Natural selection occurs in individuals who learn and acquire traits that are best suited to the environment. 3. This evolution leads to competition between certain individuals where variation starts to take place and individual traits begin to adapt to the environment. 4. These traits can be passed down to offspring to help ensure survival of their population. 5. The differences passed on to offspring help them and the species as a whole survive and change. 6. Natural selection begins with how individuals in a certain species evolve in a particular environment. 7. The environment affects certain species to adapt within the area. The one species that can adapt with its environment really well, tends to reproduce rapidly. 8. Individuals will adapt differently depending on their environment.
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