what does variability do within a population?

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Variability within a population is the range of different traits that individuals of the same species can possess. It helps ensure that the population can adapt and survive in changing environments, because some individuals may possess traits that are more suited to the current environment than others. Variability also increases the population's chances of survival in the face of environmental stress and diseases, since some individuals may be more resistant to stress or disease than others.

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