Project preview: Natural selection | Intro to CS - Python | Khan Academy
Open with LBRYPreview the capstone Project for Unit 3: Simulating phenomena with loops. Can you simulate a population over many generations to see natural selection at work? Natural selection is the process by which living things that have traits better suited for their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. Over many generations, these helpful traits become more common in the population.
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