Yes. This statement is true. Changes to an organism's physical environment are likely to result in an evolutionary change.
When there's a change in an organism's environment, it forces the organisms to adapt to new changes. Eventually, it leads to evolutionary changes.
For example, if an organism eats a particular type of plant and then disease occurs and destroys all those plants, the organism either has to fight the disease or adapt to a new type of plant to fulfill its energy needs.
Moreover, when a particular type of organism is isolated and can't find similar mates to reproduce, mutations and chromosomal variations occur forcing them into a new environment and they eventually evolve into new species.
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