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Q: Is a moth a selective breeding or a natural selection?
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A selection done by nature lol i know notin?

natural selection for example is a peppered moth.


Which moth would survive if the pollution increases?

The darker moth would be triumphant over the lighter moth due to its ability to camouflage with the pollution, which is most likely dark and gloomy. This is called natural selection.


What was demonstrated in the darkening of the population of the peppered moth in Europe over a relatively short period of time?

Natural Selection


Was demonstrated in the darkening of the population of the peppered moth in Europe over a relatively short period of time?

Natural Selection


What Was demonstrated in the darkening of the population of the peppered moth in Europe over a relatively short period of time.?

Natural Selection


Was demonstrated in the darkening of the population of the peppered moth in Europe over a relatively short period of time.?

Natural Selection


Is the English peppered moth the example of random genetic drift?

The English Peppered Moth is a result of natural selection, not random genetic drift. This moth evolved because of the light colors of lichens on trees in their habitats.


The change of Englands Biston betularia moth populations from light colored to dark colored is an example of?

natural selection!


Describe an example of how natural selection influenced the evolution of a particular species?

a great example is the peppered moth. look up the full story in wikipedia


What is the melanic form of the peppered moth?

The peppered moth is a classic example used to demonstrate natural selection. It is said that the peppered moth began a light color to blend in to the trees so it would escape being eaten by its predators. However, during the industrial revolution smog darkened the trees and the peppered moth became better adapted as a dark color.


Where did the peppered moth population adapt?

Directional Selection


The operation of natural selection depends upon the fact that?

which animal is the best adapted to its environment. e.g if u had a white and black peppers moth on the same dark coloured tree the white moth would be spotted first . therefore the black moth would be most suited to its environment naturally and live long enough to bread.