Answer:
Option B, The environment cannot influence that trait.
Step-by-step explanation:
Heritability is the measure of effectiveness of a gene to explain majority of genetic variations in a given set of population. This can also be measured mathematically in terms of number in a way that if heritability is close to 5 it means that gene is able to explain maximum genetic variations and if the heritability it close to 1 it means that gene is unable to explain the genetic variation and hence the variations are not genetic.
Thus a trait having a high heritability means that it will be inherited and hence will produce genetic variations in offspring. Therefore, the impact of external factors such as environment on genetic variations of offspring will be the least or negligible.
Hence, option B is correct