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Peppered moths can have either a light wing color or a dark wing color. They are found in forests in England. During the industrial revolution (late 1700s to early 1800s), people built many factories near the forests where these peppered moths lived. The pollution from the factories caused the tree bark of the surrounding forests to become dark. A scientist studied populations of both light and dark peppered moths over a 10-year period. A graph of the data he collected is shown.
The wing color is an inherited trait. Does this example exhibit natural selection?
Yes, it fulfills all the conditions for natural selection.
No, it does not fulfill all the conditions for natural selection

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Answered by sharmaaryan14052006
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no it doesn't fulfill all the conditions for natural selection.

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