Adaptation is the process of evolution in which organisms adjust to their environment.
There are two different types of adaptation: physical adaptation and psychological adaptation.
There are many ways of organisms to adjust to their environment, including adjusting eating habits, behavior, physical nature, and how to survive.
Physical adaptation includes physical changes experienced by organisms to adjust to their environment.
Psychological adaptation is a change in behavior experienced by organisms to adjust to its environment.
Adaptation can occur for a long time or suddenly.
Organisms can adjust to their environment by adapting to new habitats, breeding, or developing new skills.
There are several characteristics of adaptation that are often found in all organisms, including camouflage, respiration, adjusting body temperature, adjusting the level of activity, and others.
Adaptation can be competitive, collaborative, or even mutually beneficial.
Adaptation can also help organisms to survive in changing environments.