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On the Galapagos Islands, in the Pacific Ocean, live over a dozen species of small birds that are the same except for their beaks. Each species beak is a different size and shape. Birds with small, narrow beals ate either small seeds or insects. Birds with large beaks ate larger seeds. Based on the information in the passage, explain why there are two different beak sizes on the island. What will most likely happen to the finch population if the large seed plant becomes extinct.

Why would this happen? How can adaptations and natural selection help explain the reasoning for population changes in finches?​

HELP ME OUT PLEASEOn the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean live over a dozen species of small birds that are the same except for their beaks Each species b class=

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Answer:If the large seed plant becomes extinct the finches with larger beaks will probably die out thus reducing the finch population

2)This will happen as their source of food is gone and thus leaving them to either feed on what there not used to or die

3)im not too sure of this but this is what i think; In Darwin's finches, those that have short beaks turned out to be an adaptation that made them more suited into poking holes in the ground and feed on grubs. Also the drought reduced the number of seeds and finches with bigger beaks were able to eat the larger and harder seeds so more of them survived.

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