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During the industrial revolution in England, a population of light-colored moths population fell while a population of dark-colored moths population rose. Both types of moths were usually found on the trunks of trees in cities.

Apparently, birds were eating the light-colored moths at a faster rate than they could reproduce. But they were leaving many of the dark-colored moths alone. What is the BEST explanation for this data?

a

The trees had become coated with soot and the dark moths were better camouflaged.

b

Dark-colored moths flew faster than light-colored moths.

c

The birds' vision had become impaired.

d

The white moths had become tastier.

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