They are the same species of moth; they differ in color. If the habitat of the two moths does not change, predict what will happen to the moth population in this area and explain why.

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If the habitat does not change there should be no change in the population.
If the habitat does not change there should be no change in the population.

The lighter moth population will have better chance of survival due to camouflage. Light moths will increase; dark moths will decrease.
The lighter moth population will have better chance of survival due to camouflage. Light moths will increase; dark moths will decrease.

The population will shift to the to favor the light moth. The light moth population will increase because the dark moths will leave the area.
The population will shift to the to favor the light moth. The light moth population will increase because the dark moths will leave the area.

As the seasons change, both moths will be hidden by foliage growing on the trees. We would predict no big change in the moth populations, light or dark.
As the seasons change, both moths will be hidden by foliage growing on the trees. We would predict no big change in the moth populations, light or dark.

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Overall, if the habitat of the moths does not change, the population of both light and dark moths should remain relatively stable. The moths' color differences may provide an advantage in different environmental conditions, but if the habitat remains constant, there should be no significant shift in the moth population. Both light and dark moths should continue to coexist in the area.
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If the habitat does not change there should be no change in the population.