Many examples that support the theory of evolution exist as the result of either artificial selection, which are typically, changes imposed by humans and natural selection which are typically changes imposed by environment.
There are other types of selection besides natural selection that exist in the universe. Natural selection is a process that rewards heritable features that boost an organism's chances of survival and enable it to reproduce more. Darwin chose the term "natural selection" to be in contrast with "artificial selection," in which animal breeders select for specific traits that they deem desirable. In natural selection, it's the natural environment, natural breeding practices, and natural genetics that drive species to evolve and change naturally without human interference. Artificial selection, also known as "selective breeding," is where humans select for desirable traits in agricultural products or animals.
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