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What does Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection state about traits?
A.
Traits that increase the survival rate of a population are rarely passed on to future generations since they can affect reproduction.
B.
Traits that prevent people from reproducing are passed on to future generations to ensure their survival.
C.
Traits that make it more likely for a species to survive or reproduce become less common in a population over time.
D.
Traits that provide a survival or reproductive advantage are more likely to be passed on to future generations.

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Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection states that features that offer survival or reproductive advantage are more likely to be handed down to subsequent generations.

What are traits?

A trait is a distinctive pattern of behavior or conscious motivation that may be evaluated by peers or oneself.

Traits that provide a survival or reproductive advantage are more likely to be passed on to future generations is Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection state traits.

Hence option D is correct.

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