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11 February, 03:21

Which is an example of an environmental influence that would most likely result in natural selection?

The soil in a field always has lots of nutrients, so corn plants in a population can grow quickly.

A fish is born with a genetic mutation that produces a longer tail, allowing the fish to swim faster than others in the population.

A food resource disappears in a pond, and some frogs in a population can eat the remaining food resource, while others cannot.

The temperature in a lake remains constant, so most of the turtle population survives to adulthood.

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  1. 11 February, 05:00
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    The answer is C, because those who cannot eat will die, leaving the frogs that CAN survive to make up the new gene pool.
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