Darwin's Origin of Species Theory
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Charles Darwin is best known for his theory of evolution by natural selection.
His theory states that pressures in the environment determine which members of a species survive long enough to reproduce.
Species that are best adapted to their environment more often reproduce and pass on their genes.
Eventually, those traits come to dominate and shape the evolution of the species.
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