Answer and Explanation:
The organism that developed the mutation will multiply, passing this mutation on to its descendants. These descendants will multiply and pass this mutation on to their descendants who will continue to develop organisms with this mutation. As the generations advance, individuals with this mutation will become more and more numerous, since the mutation allows them to survive in the desert. Those who do not have the mutation, however, will multiply less and less, since they started to die, due to the pressure of the environment and natural selection. In this case, we can confirm that from the third to the fifth generation, the entire population of this organism will be composed of individuals with the mutation.