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The peppered moth population in England changed in response to darkening forests due to air pollution during the Industrial Age. Dark-colored
moths became much more common, a characteristic that helped camouflage them on dark trees which, prior to the industrialization of England,
were light in color. Which is the most likely reason that dark coloration became more common in peppered moth populations?
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