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13 October, 23:49

Scientist noticed that a dark-colored peppered moth is more visible on a light-colored background than a light-colored peppered moth. He wonders, "Does this difference in visibility affect the survival rate of dark moths?" Which part of the scientific method does he need to carry out next?

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  1. 14 October, 00:05
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    Yes lighter moths are more likely to not be seen by a bird but a dark moth on a light tree are more likely to be seen
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