Convergent Evolution

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The process by which unrelated species develop similar traits in similar environments

Real World Example

Imagine you're trying to find the best way to organize your closet, as many people do, and you realize that regardless of the house or closet size, everyone seems to end up using similar solutions like shelves, boxes, and hangers. This is akin to convergent evolution, where unrelated species such as dolphins and sharks end up with similar streamlined bodies to thrive in aquatic environments. Just as people independently discover the most efficient closet solutions to suit their needs, different species evolve similar traits, like streamlined bodies, to adapt to similar environmental challenges, demonstrating nature's tendency to find effective solutions across unrelated contexts.

Practice Version

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