What is the process called in which populations of organisms change over time?
- Correct Answer: evolution
- mutation
- generation
- emergence
Explanation: Evolution is the process by which populations of organisms change over time. It is a process that began on this planet well over 3.5 billion years ago and continues to this day, as populations of organisms continue to change.
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