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One premise of natural selection is that in a population, more

offspring are produced than the environment can support.
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In a constant environment, the population tends to fluctuate so that it climbs until its to much to be sustained. The population then falls. If there is enough food for 25 bugs in an area but there are 50 bugs, chances are a lot of the bugs will die

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