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Biology, 25.07.2019 00:30 Satoetoe24

Which of charles darwin’s main points is depicted in the image? organisms within a population compete with each other to survive. over time, beneficial variations will be passed on to future generations. more offspring are produced than can be supported by an environment. all organisms within a population have an equal chance for survival. mark this and return

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