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PLEASE ANSWER: Which change in the environment led to the change in the population of peppered moths during the 1800s.
A. They started growing darker wings.
B. Birds started eating them.
C. Soot from burning coal started turning tree trunks dark.
D. They began to reproduce at a faster rate.
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c for increase in population b for decrease
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C.Soot from burning coal started turning tree trunks dark.
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