Organisms produce more offspring that can survive is not a principle of Natural Selection.

Organisms produce more offspring that can survive is not a principle of Natural Selection.

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The statement "Organisms produce more offspring than can survive" is not a principle of natural selection. Natural selection is the process by which organisms with traits that are advantageous for their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on those traits to future generations. It is not about producing more offspring than can survive, but rather about having traits that increase the chances of survival and successful reproduction.