Question

The graph shows the results of a famous experiment illustrating natural selection. Kettlewell, a British scientist, studied moths in two areas: Birmingham, a rural woodland with natural conditions, and Dorset, an urban, industrial area. He collected data about the size of the two moth populations in both locations. Natural genetic variations produce a light and a dark form of the moth species. Identify the statement that is NOT supported by Kettlewell's data.
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A Light moths had a survival advantage in rural Birmingham.Light moths had a survival advantage in rural Birmingham.
B Dark moths had a survival disadvantage in industrial Dorset.Dark moths had a survival disadvantage in industrial Dorset.
C Moth color served as camouflage against predator birds in each area.Moth color served as camouflage against predator birds in each area.
D Dark moths were difficult to see in Dorset because of the dark soot on the tree trunks.

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C Moth color served as camouflage against predator birds in each area.

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