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The survival of a species depends on 1. An environment that never changes 2. A continuously increasing life span 3. Reproduction within populations 4. A limit of no more than populations
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The survival of a species depends on
1. An environment that never changes
2. A continuously increasing life span
3. Reproduction within populations
4. A limit of no more than populations
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3. Reproduction. Species can adapt to change, but they need to reproduce
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