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Answer:
Neandarthals underwent natural selection, and some evolution because the environment in which they developed or were developing selected the most suitable for natural modifications.
Explanation:
They presented more robust bodies, more dense jaws and of transverse growth, more massive skulls, of smaller size and with smaller stature but greater transverse axis. On the other hand, it was believed that due to their anatomical structures they presented articulated language, were omniborous and fed on some shellfish. The Neandartales became extinct due to their evolution into homo sapiens, where they, being more evolved, competed against the Neandartales, and it is also believed that there was a kind of volcanic explosion that ended up destroying the few remaining Neandartales.
Answer:
yes natural selection was one of the evolutionary process
Explanation:
The Neanderthals under went Natural selection process in their evolutionary process in regards to their physical features as seen in their growing of hairs around their body to protect them from severe cold conditions that they experience and live in. also they developed stronger bodies as to enable them live in caves and rocks
through natural selection process Neanderthals have developed physical features that make scientist believe they are closer to the human specie or belong to the Homo sapience and these physical features they developed where due to the Natural environment they found themselves ( natural selection process)