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define industrial melanism as an example of natural selaction no​

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Answered by livegamer63p
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The classical example of natural selection is provided by the response of a peppered moth Biston betularia, which is found in all parts of England. Industrial melanism is an adaptation where the moths living in the industrial areas developed melanin pigment to hide themselves from their predators

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The classical example of natural selection is provided by the response of a peppered moth Biston betularia, which is found in all parts of England. Industrial melanism is an adaptation where the moths living in the industrial areas developed melanin pigment to hide themselves from their predators.

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