Final Answer:
1. England, Europe, and North America
2. Having a body that looks like a stick helps the larvae hide from predators. The larvae can even adjust their color from brown to green to best match the branches they are feeding on.
3. Peppered moth larvae change into pupae.
4. White with black spots; dark, almost black, bodies
5. Flying at night and resting during the day
6. Factories were being built, and they ran by burning coal for fuel. The result was a dark smoke that covered the surrounding countryside.
7. Trees that had been light and covered by lichens now were dark and bare. This clearly was having some impact on the moths.
8. How new species evolve
9. In dark forests they’re hard to find
10. A scientist who studies insects
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