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Climate change raises the average temperature of an ecosystem that has a large population of moths. The moths in this ecosystem have a very high genetic diversity. How does the genetic diversity of the moths help their population survive the climate change?

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The genetic diversity helps the genetic pool of the moth in such an area. The genetic pool becomes robust and the chances of some of the moth surviving would be very high.

In population where different genes are resident, some traits would have been passed down to some of the offspring. This makes the organism able to survive some very extreme and adverse conditions.

With the large population of the moth and the diverse genetic make up, the resistant breeds of the moth would be able survive the temperature rise as a result of climate change.

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