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24 July, 05:26

Why was dark wing colored advantageous for moths in the late 1800s in england?

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  1. 24 July, 05:42
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    During the Industrial Revolution, the machinery caused soot to be in the air. And it darkened the bark. Because of this, darker moths lived longer because they blended into their surroundings. It's an example of natural selection.
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