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Populations of the same species living in different places select one:

a. do not vary.
b. always show balancing selection.
c. have a half-life in relation to the size of the population.
d. become increasingly different as each becomes adapted to its own environment. previous page

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The correct answer is d. become increasingly different as each becomes adapted to its own environment. In this situation, the natural selection will act on them in different directions as they adapt to their new environments. They will diverge faster than if they were in the same environment.
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