Final answer:
Coevolution is the pattern of evolution where different species evolve together to adapt to an environment, such as a predator and prey adapting to the same climate.
Step-by-step explanation:
The pattern of evolution where different species evolve together to adapt to an environment is called coevolution. In coevolution, species in symbiotic relationships tend to evolve together, as one species changes, the other species must also change in order to adapt. An example of coevolution is the predator-prey relationship, where both the predator and prey adapt to the same climate.
For example, the arctic fox and ptarmigan both have a seasonal white phenotype during winter to blend with the snow and ice, not because of their common ancestry, but because of similar selection pressures from predators.