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Natural Selection Process Organisms Adapted Environment E.G Camoflaged

Natural selection is the process where organisms better adapted to their environment, such as those that are camouflaged, tend to survive and produce more offspring.

Seleção natural é o processo onde organismos mais bem adaptados ao seu ambiente, como os camuflados, tendem a sobreviver e a gerar mais descendentes.

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What is natural selection?
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The process where some organisms better adapted to their environment (e.g. camoflaged) tend to survive and produce more offspring

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