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- Population Change Model in Galapagos Ground Finch Population

Drag and drop each statement to show the correct order of events that caused the Galapagos Finch population change.
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Daphne Major experienced an 18 month long drought.
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More deep-beaked finches survived and were able to reproduce.
3
Many plants died, leaving mostly cactus plants that produced large, hard-shelled seeds.
4
The deep-beaked variation made up most of the population and the shallow-beaked finches were rare.
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On the island of Daphne Major there were deep-beaked and shallow-beaked finches.
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Deep-beaked finches were better able to crack and eat the available seeds.

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