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What importance does overproduction play in Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection?

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The theory of natural selection proposed by Charles Darwin identifies the processes by which a species changes over time. Overproduction is a driving force in natural selection, as it can lead to adaptation and variations in a species. I hope I could help! 
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