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Biology, 22.02.2021 21:50, bbenaventbbbb9653

Two finches are shown. Assume that each finch comes from a large population of similar finches in its particular
environment. Imagine a drought in the environment of Finch 1 makes the small seeds they
normally feed off of scarce. Describe how natural selection could cause the population of
finches in the first group to evolve over time to resemble the population of Finch 2. *

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