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what adaptation allowed some finches to survive?
stronger wings that allowed them to travel farther to find food
thinner beak size that allowed them to gather food from more tightly compact spaces
larger beak size that allowed them to eat a wider variety of foods
In the context of Darwin's finches, the adaptation related to beak size was crucial. Finches with larger beak sizes could eat a wider variety of foods (including harder seeds, etc.) which was advantageous for survival, especially during environmental changes like droughts when food sources changed. Stronger wings for traveling farther isn't the key adaptation here, and a thinner beak would be more for specific, narrow food sources rather than a survival - enhancing wide variety.
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C. larger beak size that allowed them to eat a wider variety of foods (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C with A being "stronger wings...", B being "thinner beak...", C being "larger beak...")