The evolutionary change of dark-colored moths is often referred to as "industrial melanism." This phenomenon occurred notably during the Industrial Revolution when pollution darkened tree bark, favoring darker moths that were better camouflaged from predators. As a result, the population of dark-colored moths increased due to natural selection, demonstrating how environmental changes can drive evolutionary adaptations.
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Answer this question… B.The dark-colored moths were more fit.
Industrial pollution making the tree bark on which the moths hide to become dark and the pressures of evolutionary natural selection.
the dark-colored moths were more fit. ( apex )
They will adapt to the environment and become dark-colored moths.
birds couldn't see the dark-colored moths on the trees darkened by industry.
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Oh, dude, it's like those peppered moths were just chilling on their trees, right? Then, bam! Trees go black, and suddenly the dark moths are like, "Yo, this is our time to shine!" So, they start dominating the scene, and the light moths are like, "Well, I guess we'll just blend into the background now." It's survival of the fittest, man.
Becuz white chocolate is better than dark chocolate.
Yes, it is very much possible. Often, the color of moths depends on the atmosphere in which it lives, hence, a dark moth in the industrial revolution. However, i dont see why it matters. there was not a certain time in which dark colored moths began to appear. Hope this helps!