Equal numbers of light and dark moths were placed in two different
environments. The table below shows how the population in each
environment changed after one generation of moths.
Starting population
Light-colored Dark-colored
moths
moths
Ending population
Light-colored Dark-colored
moths
moths
Environment
Light-colored
trees
30
30
40
20
Dark-colored
trees
30
30
20
40
Which statement about the moths do these data support?
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