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According to Darwin’s theory of evolution, in which order do the steps of natural selection happen?

Some members of a population survive and reproduce, their environment or location changes, and favorable traits are passed on to offspring.
A population’s environment or location changes, some members survive and reproduce, and favorable traits are passed on to offspring.
Favorable traits are passed on to offspring in a population, some members survive and reproduce, and the environment or location changes.
Some members of a population survive and reproduce, favorable traits are passed on to offspring, and their environment or location changes.

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Answer: The answer is B!!!!!

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ANSWER: The 2nd choice

Natural selection (kinda like Social Darwinism) challenges species to adapt to a new environment, develop traits to obtain that adaptation, and pass on those traits to offspring (as shown in the 2nd option). Basically, reacting to change. The other 3 options do not begin with something that has changed the environment of the species therefore not following the steps of natural selection.
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