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11 March, 13:44

How did the light and dark variations of the moth changer during the Industrial Revolution?

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  1. 11 March, 13:55
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    Evolution was one cause to why they changed and also because of natural selection
  2. 11 March, 14:10
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    The evolution of the peppered moth is an evolutionary instance of directional colour change in the moth population as a consequence of air pollution during the Industrial Revolution. The frequency of dark-coloured moths increased at that time, an example of industrial melanism. Later, when pollution was reduced, the light-coloured form again predominated. Industrial melanism in the peppered moth was an early test of Charles Darwin's natural selection in action, and remains as a classic example in the teaching of evolution. Sewall Wright described it as "the clearest case in which a conspicuous evolutionary process has actually been observed."
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