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8 August, 05:20

Which of the following was the most likely effect of the Industrial Revolution on peppered moths in cities?

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  1. 8 August, 06:21
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    The answer is d. The population of light-colored moths decreased and the population of dark-colored moths increased.

    Peppered moth color variation is a good example of natural selection. During the Industrial revolution, due to pollution, trees become darker in the urban area. Light-colored moths were, thus, easy prey. The dark-colored moths were able to camouflage on dark trees and avoid predators. The phenomenon is known as industrial melanism. So, in polluted urban areas, the number of dark-colored peppered moths increased. In the clean environment, were much effective in hiding from predators and they outnumbered the dark-colored moths.
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