Answer:
Directional selection
Explanation:
Directional selection is a mode of natural selection in which <u>a phenotype is favoured among other phenotypes </u>and therefore the population with the phenotype favoured increases over time to optimize their chances of survival.
This selection usually <u>requires a force in nature that causes a population to evolve towards one end of a trait spectrum.</u>
In this example, dark-colored moths are selected by predators because they stand out to predators against the light-colored foliage. Therefore, <u>this force in nature causes moths to change their phenotype and it shifts away from the dark-colored phenotype in order to increase their chances of survival so that predators do not predate them as easily because they won't stand out against the light-colored foliage. </u>
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Thus this is an example of directional selection.
That is correct. or at least what i would put
The ANSWER is C Disadvantaged farmers (I just took the test and got it right)
<span>Candidates and politicians often cultivate and depend on the media to get their votes. Someone is going to tell you what you want to hear to get you to agree with them or believe in their cause.</span>
I think it’s either B or D I can’t figure it out sorry about that