The best response is:
a
Prediction 1 is best. Two yellow or red snakes had a baby with a mutation in its genes for the green-skin trait. Because green snakes are more likely to survive, that baby survived long enough to pass on its mutation, so the green trait became more common over generations.
Reasoning:
In the new environment with green grasses and plants, green snakes would have a camouflage advantage against predators like eagles, leading to higher survival rates. Over many generations, the green-skin trait would become more common in the population as those snakes have a better chance of surviving and reproducing. This results in a prediction that shows a significant increase in the number of green snakes over time.