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Explain industrial melanism [2M]​

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Answered by actshivamraj123
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Industrial melanism refers to the evolutionary effect seen in several animal species that live in habitat darkened by industrial pollution like sulphur dioxide gas and dark soot deposits. In these species, dark pigmentation (melanism) has evolved in order to hide from predators by blending in with their backgrounds.

Answered by zkoyelmitra
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Industrial melanism is the term used to describe changes in the frequencies of pale and melanic morphs in a variety of insect species, primarily cryptic moths, that have been noted since the advent of industrialization in many parts of the world.

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