The peppered moth is often used as an example of natural selection. Most of the original moths had lighter wings, but as the soot from Industrial Revolution covered the trees, the number of darker moths increased. As the peppered moth evolved over time, its wings changed from light to dark so that it could better (1 point)
find food to eat.
combat pollution.
withstand its climate.
hide from predators.
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hide from predators.