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What will most likely happen if sudden changes in an environment occur and no individuals of a population are able to adapt to the changes?
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What will most likely happen if sudden changes in an environment occur and no individuals of a population are able to adapt to the changes?
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EVOLUTION! No it was what he said the individuals will die off.
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The individuals may die off or have to move from their habitat.
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