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Which of the following is not a primary understanding of the theory of evolution?

Populations evolve, not individuals.
New species can develop over a few generations.
Existing species can gradually change in a changing environment.
A new trait must be able to be passed on to the next generation.

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Answer:

Populations evole, not individuals

Step-by-step explanation:

During circumstances an entire species can change either by changing the environment, traits passed onto progeny, or in a few generations. It doesn't make sense for the Theory of Evolution would surround the fact populations of a species would evolve but not individuals.

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