Assuming that this question makes reference to the survivability of the two moth variations, we can confirm that the brown-colored moth will be better adapted to survive in the winter months.
<h3>Why are the brown moths more likely to survive?</h3>
This has to do with their ability to better hide from predators. As described in the question, their primary predator are birds that hunt them while resting on the tree bark. This means that the white-colored moths will stand out against the dark tree bark and be easier prey for the birds. This will eventually lead to all the moths in the area being brown-colored through the process of natural selection.
Therefore, we can confirm that the brown-colored moth will be better adapted to survive in the winter months due to their ability to hide from predators.
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Answer:
3 1 2
Explanation:
simple organisms apeared first insects would be less complicated than fish the came sharks as they are more complex organisms also insects were first to be food for fish and fish food for sharks
Answer:
They live in fresh water, marine or soil. They feed off of bacteria and other protozoa.
Explanation:
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W = Animal
X = Bacteria
Y = Protist
Z = Plant
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