When a species changes in small ways over time, what is it called?
- Correct Answer: microevolution
- small evolution
- nanoevolution
- minievolution
Explanation: You already know that evolution is the change in species over time. Most evolutionary changes are small and do not lead to the creation of a new species. When populations change in small ways over time, the process is called microevolution . Microevolution results in changes within a species.
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