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The mutations don't know anything, but they're produced randomly and there's potentially a wide variety of them. Say I'm a plant and some of my seedlings have mutations that make them good at surviving in the wet. Whilst others would be good at surviving in the dry. Suddenly there's a flood. Only the 'wet' mutations survive to breed. The 'dry' mutations die and don't breed. That's what Darwin meant by natural selection.

Rhiannon wrote:
The mutations don't know anything, but they're produced randomly and there's potentially a wide variety of them. Say I'm a plant and some of my seedlings have mutations that make them good at surviving in the wet. Whilst others would be good at surviving in the dry. Suddenly there's a flood. Only the 'wet' mutations survive to breed. The 'dry' mutations die and don't breed. That's what Darwin meant by natural selection.
That's why I put "know" inside quotation marks ;)

The problem is though, the mutations that allow a plant to survive in the wet don't start out fully-formed, and before that they have no survival advantage.