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A great example is the peppered moths evolution. Since the Industrial Revolution the birch trees started to turn black from the soot. This casued all the white moths to be eaten from birds. The ones that were left to mate were black moths which favored the black gene. So overtime black moths became more common. They were naturaly selected based on color to survived and pass down their black colored genes.
Explanation:
American prairie, bison and badgers don't live in any of the other options naturally.
They are all tightly packed, rigid shape, and are solids (lol)
Yes. The fundamental niche is the niche the species could occupy, the realized niche is the niche it does occupy.
I think the answer is <span>Cell division in all directions
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