Question

9. Click Peppered Moth. Which behavior helps the peppered moth hide from predators?(1 point)
Responses

They fly at night and rest during the day.
They fly at night and rest during the day.

They live inside a tree to hide from predators.
They live inside a tree to hide from predators.

They fly in the day and rest at night.
They fly in the day and rest at night.
Question 2
10. Click Natural Selection. What happened to the peppered moth population between 1848 and 1900?(1 point)
Responses

They changed from mostly dark to about 98% light colored.
They changed from mostly dark to about 98% light colored.

There was no significant change in color.
There was no significant change in color.

They changed from mostly light to about 98% dark colored.
They changed from mostly light to about 98% dark colored.

The peppered moth population became extinct.
The peppered moth population became extinct.
Question 3
11. Click Natural Selection. Why did the trees change from being light and covered by lichens to dark and bare?(1 point)
Responses

The industrial revolution began, causing factories to burn coal.
The industrial revolution began, causing factories to burn coal.

Dark smoke filled the air and covered the trees.
Dark smoke filled the air and covered the trees.

Both answers above are correct.
Both answers above are correct.

None of the above answers are correct.
None of the above answers are correct.
Question 4
12. Click Natural Selection. Why did dark moths have more time to breed?(1 point)
Responses

Dark moths live longer in a dark forest giving them more times to breed.
Dark moths live longer in a dark forest giving them more times to breed.

Dark moths have a shorter life in a dark forest
Dark moths have a shorter life in a dark forest

Light moths live longer in a dark forest giving them more times to breed.
Light moths live longer in a dark forest giving them more times to breed.
Question 5
13. Click Dr. Kettlewell. What did Dr. Kettlewell want to find out?(1 point)
Responses

Why clean forests have so many dark colored moths
Why clean forests have so many dark colored moths

If natural selection had caused the rise of the dark peppered moth.
If natural selection had caused the rise of the dark peppered moth.

If pollution from the industrial revolution was bad for the environment.
If pollution from the industrial revolution was bad for the environment.

Why polluted forests have so many light colored moths
Why polluted forests have so many light colored moths
Question 6
14. Click Dr. Kettlewell. What did the entomologists observe?(1 point)
Responses

Higher populations of dark moths were found near industrial polluted cities than in the cleaner countryside
Higher populations of dark moths were found near industrial polluted cities than in the cleaner countryside

Lower populations of dark moths were found near industrial polluted cities than in the cleaner countryside
Lower populations of dark moths were found near industrial polluted cities than in the cleaner countryside

Dark moths and light moths were both found equally near industrial polluted cities
Dark moths and light moths were both found equally near industrial polluted cities
Question 7
15. Click Play Game. Which type of moth was more abundant in the light forest?(1 point)
Responses

Both types of moths were found in the light forest in the same amount
Both types of moths were found in the light forest in the same amount

Dark colored moths were more abundant in the light colored forests
Dark colored moths were more abundant in the light colored forests

Light colored moths were more abundant in the light colored forests.
Light colored moths were more abundant in the light colored forests.
Question 8
16. Click Play Game. Which type of moth was more abundant in the dark forest?(1 point)
Responses

Dark colored moths were more abundant in the dark colored forests
Dark colored moths were more abundant in the dark colored forests

Both types of moths were found in the dark forest in the same amount
Both types of moths were found in the dark forest in the same amount

Light colored moths were more abundant in the dark colored forests.

Answers

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Here are the correct answers to your questions based on the information about the peppered moth and natural selection:

**Question 1: Which behavior helps the peppered moth hide from predators?**
- **They fly at night and rest during the day.**

**Question 2: What happened to the peppered moth population between 1848 and 1900?**
- **They changed from mostly light to about 98% dark colored.**

**Question 3: Why did the trees change from being light and covered by lichens to dark and bare?**
- **Both answers above are correct.** (The industrial revolution began, causing factories to burn coal, and dark smoke filled the air and covered the trees.)

**Question 4: Why did dark moths have more time to breed?**
- **Dark moths live longer in a dark forest giving them more times to breed.**

**Question 5: What did Dr. Kettlewell want to find out?**
- **If natural selection had caused the rise of the dark peppered moth.**

**Question 6: What did the entomologists observe?**
- **Higher populations of dark moths were found near industrial polluted cities than in the cleaner countryside.**

**Question 7: Which type of moth was more abundant in the light forest?**
- **Light colored moths were more abundant in the light colored forests.**

**Question 8: Which type of moth was more abundant in the dark forest?**
- **Dark colored moths were more abundant in the dark colored forests.**

Feel free to ask if you have more questions!