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IMPORTANT, NEEDS TO BE DETAILED, EVERYTHING PLS, THEN BRAINLIEST, 75 PTS Relate the theory of evolution and the concept of adaptation to real-world examples (do not use plants or animals). Your response should include a definition of evolution and a definition of adaptation, a real-world example of a product, system, service, or activity that has evolved, and a second (different) real-world example of an adaptation. Providing support for why your examples show evolution and adaptation is important.
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