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Natural selection relates to adaptations in all the following ways except ―

>adaptations that cause a disadvantage to the species are selected against and do not
become common in the population
>organisms with traits that best enable them to adapt to an environment are the ones most
likely to survive
>natural selection grants a species any trait it might need for survival
>changes that make organisms better suited to their environment become common in the
species

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Natural selection relates to adaptations except for Natural selection grants a species any trait it might need for survival

Step-by-step explanation:

The ways in which an organism adapt to its changing environment is termed as natural selection. The individual with better trait compatible to the environment adapt themselves and reproduce to pass on the useful trait to its offspring. Through the process of natural selection, population survives.

Natural selection is also responsible for speciation where new species can occur in population.

If the environment changes rapidly, some of the species are not able to adapt

and eventually gets deleted from the environment.

Natural selection itself does not provide any trait to the species or population it is just a way how species adapt with traits they inherited over a period of time.

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