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Adaptation is essential for survival from "summary" of The End of Nature by Bill McKibben

The natural world is in a state of constant flux, where organisms are continually faced with the challenge of adapting to their changing environment in order to survive. Evolution has bestowed upon living beings the incredible ability to adjust and modify themselves in response to shifting conditions, ensuring their continued existence in the face of adversity. From the smallest microorganism to the largest mammal, all organisms must be capable of adapting to changes in their surroundings in order to thrive. Those that are unable to do so are at risk of extinction, as they are unable to cope with the demands of their environment. Adaptation is therefore not merely a desirable trait, but a necessary one for survival. The concept of adaptation is ingrained in the very fabric of nature itself, as organisms have evolved over millennia to develop traits and behaviors that allow them to endure in their respective habitats. From the ability of certain plants to thrive in arid climates by conserving ...
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    The End of Nature

    Bill McKibben

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