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Audio- Moth and Natural Selection CP II Verison

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20 questions
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Question 6
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Peppered moth are examples of natural selection, why was there a shift in the color of moths from light to dark (answer can be found in the second paragraph under the Natural Selection Header)

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Question 9
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How many total moths did you eat total after the 1 minute?

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Question 13
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How many total moths did you eat total after the 1 minute?

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Question 14
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At the end of the game, what percent of the moths were light?

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Question 19
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During the Industrial Revolution from 1850 to 1950, factory’s and power plants produced large quantities of soot and smog. Near industrial areas, black powder covered the surfaces including moth habitat causing the trees to tree black. Using the concept of natural selection, explain why the number of dark moths increased in number from 1850 to 1950.

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Question 1
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During the industrial revolution what happened to the trees?

Question 2
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What caused the dark color in moths?

Question 3
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Who proposed the theory of natural selection?

Question 4
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According to the theory of natural selection, all types of living things have small differences between the individuals in the species

Question 5
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According to the theory of natural selection, if one of those differences allows the individuals to live longer they are likely to have less offspring.

Question 7
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As the forest becomes cleaner and the trees are becoming lighter in color, what is happening to the number of dark moths?

Question 8
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In the light forest which moth was easier to see?

Question 10
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At the end of the game, what percent of the moths were light?

Question 11
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At the end of the game, what percent of the moths were dark?

Question 12
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In the dark forest which moth was easier to see?

Question 15
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At the end of the game, what percent of the moths were dark?

Question 16
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Which color moth was more prevalent (popular) between 1800 and 1850?

Question 17
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Which color moth was more prevalent (popular) between 1900 and 1980?

Question 18
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What happened to the number of moths between 1950 and 2010?