On Natural Selection - by Charles Darwin

In "On Natural Selection," Charles Darwin presents his groundbreaking theory that explains the mechanism of evolution. He argues that species evolve over time through a process where individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, thereby passing those traits to future generations. Darwin emphasizes the role of variation within species, competition for resources, and the influence of environmental factors.
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