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Peppered moths come in two colors, black and white. What did Kettlewell show, with regard to peppered moth populations and tree coloring?
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There were more dark moths around factories because trees were darker near factories because of pollution. More light moths were found in the country away from the factories, in the forests with no factory pollution
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