WILL GIVE BRAINLEISTWhat happened to the birch tree bark during
the Industrial Revolution?
it got darker due to air pollution from factories
it got lighter due to air pollution from factories
it died and fell off, causing a lors of habitat for the
moths

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Answer: number 1.

Explanation: During the early decades of the Industrial Revolution in England, the countryside between London and Manchester became blanketed with soot from the new coal-burning factories. Many of the light-bodied lichens died from sulphur dioxide emissions, and the trees became darkened.

Answer:

option A

Explanation:

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