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darwin observed the relationship between beak structure and food in sev…

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darwin observed the relationship between beak structure and food in several species of finches in the galapagos islands.
which factor most directly influenced the evolution of the diverse types of beaks of these finches?
oceanic storms
available food sources
lack of available niches
predation by humans

Explanation:

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Darwin's finches' beak evolution is related to natural selection based on food. Different beak structures match food sources (e.g., seed - eating, insect - eating). Oceanic storms don't directly affect beak type. Niches were available (finches filled different roles), and human predation wasn't a factor here. So available food sources drove beak evolution.

Answer:

B. Available food sources