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Speciation is the evolutionary process where populations gradually change over time until they become distinct species—a concept that Charles Darwin first explained through natural selection in his 1859 book *On the Origin of Species*. Understanding speciation matters because it explains how Earth's enormous diversity of life forms originated and continues to develop, helping us comprehend the relationships between all living organisms.
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