Environmental Sciences, asked by jakiya67, 10 months ago

Several kind of bears are found on Earth. Most bears are brown or black, but one type of bear, the polar bear, is white. What process led to this difference in fur color? Explain your answer.

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Answered by kavyapunni
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  • This might be because of the process called natural selection.
  • the colour of the fur is dependant upon the climate of a region
  • the polar bears have white fur as as the temperature is very cold and also the colour of the fur is much like the snow and it's a benefit for it as it cannot be recognized easily by it's predator.

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Answered by 100912
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Answer:Sample Response: The process that led to this difference in fur color is natural selection. Polar bears live in the arctic, where there is snow all around. In this kind of environment, white bears blend in well with their surroundings, while brown and black bears stand out. This means that brown and black bears would be easier to spot as prey, and would not survive in an arctic environment. Since white bears are more adapted to the environment, they would survive and reproduce, creating a large populatio

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