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After a drought, seeds on an island became harder to crack. Which of the following explains why the finch population may favor birds with larger, stronger beaks? - natural selection - extinction - mutations
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After a drought, seeds on an island became harder to crack.
Which of the following explains why the finch population may
favor birds with larger, stronger beaks?
- natural selection
- extinction
- mutations
- selective breeding
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Natural Selection !
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