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Which of the following is a critical factor driving evolution?

Environmental conditions
Health in comparison to similar organisms
Ability to acquire food
Strength in comparison to similar organisms
All of these are equally important


Sagot :

all of these are equally important, what if there is an option for natural selection, natural selection would be the most important but for this it's all these are equally important.

The critical factor driving evolution is strength in comparison to similar organisms.

According to Charles Darwin, Organisms that are better able to survive in their environment live long enough to reproduce and pass on these favorable traits to their offspring leading to the perpetuation of these organisms and gradual demise of other individuals of the same species who lack these favorable traits.

This is the origin of the cliché, "survival of the fittest". Hence organisms that lack certain strengths possessed by other organisms are gradually replaced  by other individuals having such strengths.

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