Answer:
The dark brown mice would be more successful in a dark jungle since the darker color of their fur would make it hard for predators to spot them.
Answer:
leaf sizes vary
Explanation:
all leaves can never be the same
Answer:
1. Smog from the factories
2. The lighter colored moths
3. The darker colored moths
4. (see explanation)
Explanation:
The peppered moth originally had light wings with dark speckles, which blended in with the tree trunks they would land on. This kept them hidden from predators.
A genetic mutation was found in which some moths appeared with dark wings with light speckles. Predators could easily spot these moths, so there were much less of them.
During the industrial revolution, smog put into the air by new factories would cause the once light colored trees to be coated in black from the pollution.
Now, the light moths with dark speckles were more easily identified than their genetically mutated counterparts.
The dark moths with light speckles were now the ones that could camouflage with the tree trunks, and became the dominant variation as the light moths were being eaten more.
Answer:
low energy and slow digestion
Algae absorb carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas, as a part of photosynthesis. Other plants also do this, but algae grows the quickest. Hope this helps!!!