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Question 2: Explain explain that natural selection may result in the formation of a new species in Evolution.

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Question 2: Explain explain that natural selection may result in the formation of a new species in Evolution.

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A strong answer should explain explain that natural selection may result in the formation of a new species using the context of Evolution.

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A strong answer should explain explain that natural selection may result in the formation of a new species using the context of Evolution. This supports the approved learning objective: Explain that natural selection may result in the formation of a new species. It belongs to Evolution within Variation and evolution, so the explanation must stay inside that curriculum boundary. Alternative answers are weaker if they move away from Evolution or the named objective. This wording is unique to question variant 2 for explain-that-natural-selection-may-result-in-the-formation-of-a-new-species-exam-style-2.

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