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Darwin believed that because of "differential reproductive success" a population would change over time. select one:

a. True
b. False

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the answer is true.
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The answer is true

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According to Darwin, the differential reproductive success of individuals eventually transforms populations over time to something better adapted and, over a long period of time, can lead to the formation of other species. This is due to adaptation to local environments, according to Darwin. The variation observed within populations is not a consequence of the environment and in this way Darwin did not agree with an opinion that was held at that time.

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