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jake

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What is the main factor that drives Darwinian evolution?
 
  A) the competition for finite resources
  B) the need to have sex
  C) the ability of an organism to harness the energy of the Sun
  D) the size of an organism

Question 2

Telescopes being planned for the study of the earliest stages in galactic lives will be optimized for observations in
 
  A) visible light.
  B) infrared light.
  C) radio waves.
  D) X-rays.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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