Survival
of the Fittest Survival of the Fittest is a concept developed by Charles Darwin, which states that individuals with the most advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce. It is one of the key principles of evolutionary biology, and is used to explain the process of natural selection, which helps species adapt to their environment. Survival of the Fittest has applications in many fields, including medicine, where it is used to better understand the development of diseases and the development of treatments. Additionally, businesses and organizations use the concept to improve their operations and strategies, by recognizing the traits that are needed for success and passing them on to future generations.
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