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What did Charles Darwin mean when he stated that some organisms were 'more fit' than other organisms?
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What did Charles Darwin mean when he stated that some organisms were 'more fit' than other organisms?
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it is the theory of survival of the fittest the animals that were most equipped to the environment were the ones who were going to survive
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He meant that certain organisms were able to survive and reproduce organisms that were also fit
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