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Suppose a species of snake is living in a certain area. Some of the snakes in the population are black and some are orange. Over time, the area changes and the orange snakes have a harder time blending into the environment. This makes it difficult for the orange snakes to catch food. According to Darwin’s theory of evolution, what will most likely happen to this snake population over time? Most orange snakes will survive and reproduce, passing on their traits to their offspring. Few black snakes will remain in the population. Most black snakes will survive and reproduce, passing on their traits to their offspring. The number of orange snakes in the population will not change. The black snakes will survive and reproduce, passing on their traits to their offspring. Few orange snakes will remain in the population. Most orange snakes will survive and reproduce, passing on their traits to their offspring. The number of black snakes in the population will not change.

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The theory of biological evolution known as Darwin's theory of evolution or Darwinism given by Charles Darwin an English naturalist. According to the theory, all the species of organisms develop and originate via the natural selection of minor, inherited changes, which enhances the tendency of an individual to survive, compete, and develop the tendency to give rise to new ones.  

Thus, according to Darwin's theory of evolution in the given case of black and orange snakes, the black snakes will survive and reproduce, therefore, passing their traits to their offspring, while few orange snakes will remain in the population.  

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