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17 September, 22:02

Before 1800, most peppered moths in England were light-colored. During the Industrial Revolution, soot and industrial wastes darkened tree trunks. Gradually, the light-colored moths became rare, and the dark-colored ones became abundant. What role did natural selection play?

A. Natural selection created the variation in the population, and then acted accordingly.

B. Natural selection acted on the variation that was present in the population.

C. Natural selection acted indiscriminately on both color variations.

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  1. 17 September, 22:20
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    The correct answer of this question is option B. Natural selection acted on the variation that was present in the population. This adaptation was a result from the Industrial Revolution. The dark-colored moths have camouflaged more effectively than the light-colored ones.
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