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HELP ASAP!! DUE TOMORROW!! WILL MEDAL FIRST TO HELP!! 1. Which of the following statements best describes what will most likely occur to the moth populations in the image below? Image: https://el-gizmos.s3.amazonaws.com/img/DB/AQ_2805_379.gif A. The light moths will be captured by predators more easily than the dark moths, and the population of dark moths will rise. B. The light moths will be captured by predators more easily than the dark moths, and the population of light moths will rise. C. The dark moths will be captured by predators more easily than the light moths, and the dark moths will probably go extinct. D. The light moths will change their wing color to match that of the dark moths. 2. What is the most likely explanation of the data shown below? Image: https://el-gizmos.s3.amazonaws.com/img/DB/AQ_2806_380.gif A. There has been a drought in the area that is affecting all life forms. B. The population of natural predators of the moths has gotten smaller. C. The moths are living in an environment with light trees. D. The moths are living in an environment with dark trees. 3. The pair of population graphs below display the results of two different five-year hunting cycles, one on light trees and one on dark trees. The population of light-colored moths is shown by the light gray dots, and the population of dark moths is shown by the dark gray dots. How do these results demonstrate natural selection? Image: https://el-gizmos.s3.amazonaws.com/img/DB/AQ_2807_381.gif A. The moth populations shown here demonstrate random fluctuations over time that are not explained by tree color. B. On light trees, individual moths tried to become lighter in color to match the tree background. On dark trees, individual moths tried to become darker in color. C. The moths that were the same color as their background were more likely to survive and reproduce. Over time, the populations of these well-adapted moths increased. D. Small particles of tree bark became embedded in the moth’s wings, causing the moths to become darker on the dark trees and lighter on the light trees. These acquired traits were then passed down to the next generation of moths, causing the populations to change color over time.

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

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OpenStudy (nottim):

For each, tell me what you think the answer would be.

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

1. A 2. D 3. C @NotTim

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

@AloneS @Awolflover1 @Blurryface @chatnoir @derricklewis @Elsa213 @Gokuporter @Luigi0210 @narissa @poopsiedoodle @trisha001 @Zeronknight 1. A 2. D 3. C Are my answers correct?

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