Step 1: Understand the concept of natural selection as described by Charles Darwin. Natural selection is the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
Step 2: Identify the four main principles of natural selection. These principles are: variation, inheritance, high rate of population growth, and differential survival and reproduction.
Step 3: Clarify each principle: Variation refers to differences in traits among individuals in a population. Inheritance means that traits can be passed from parents to offspring. High rate of population growth leads to competition for limited resources. Differential survival and reproduction indicate that individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce.
Step 4: Compare the provided options to the principles of natural selection. Eliminate options that do not align with the principles described above.
Step 5: Select the option that matches the principles of natural selection: 'Variation, inheritance, high rate of population growth, differential survival and reproduction.'