If a person scatters a handful of plant seeds from one speci

If a person scatters a handful of plant seeds from one species in their yard, how would natural selection work in this situation? What is the difference between sympatric speciation and allopatric speciation?

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4. There are few conditions which are important for natural selection to occur. One of these conditions is variation in the population. If there is no variation there will be no natural selection. Hence as in this case all the seeds belong to same species no selection will occur.

 If a person scatters a handful of plant seeds from one species in their yard, how would natural selection work in this situation? What is the difference betwee

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