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Peppered moths come in two colors, black and white. What did Kettlewell show, with regard to peppered moth populations and tree coloring? (Recall that England at the time was heated mainly by coal in urban areas.)
A) In smoggy areas, dark moths have a higher survival rate than white moths. Eliminate
B) White moths stand out in rural areas, and quickly disappear from those areas. C) The black moth and white moth forms were actually two different species of moths. D) Environmental conditions do not affect physical features of a species over a short time period.

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Answered by aseemalatheef
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Answer:

A is the answer because the trees turned blackish from the coal so moths that were black could camouflage on those trees easier.

Explanation:

A is the answer because the trees turned blackish from the coal so moths that were black could camouflage on those trees easier.

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