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Biology, 04.06.2021 07:50 shadowblade8203

If the population of moths is found to have 100% dark colored individuals, would it be possible for them to survive if humans came and cleaned up the pollution on the trunks of the trees; returning them to a light colored bark? pls help me i will mark brainliest no fake answer i will report pls help im begging you

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