Life has a great potential for creating diversity.
Natural science is observing , studying and experimenting to find the nature of things.
By observing animals on the Galapagos islands.
Adaptation (I'm studying the same thing ;)
Scientists look for evidence of evolution in the fossil record, by studying similarities in DNA sequences among different species, by observing adaptations in living organisms, and by studying natural selection and genetic drift.
Charles Darwin came to his conclusion of natural selection through observing variations in species during his expedition on the HMS Beagle. He also gathered a vast amount of evidence from different fields, such as geology and biology, to support his theory of evolution by natural selection. Additionally, he spent many years studying and conducting experiments to refine his ideas before publishing his seminal work, "On the Origin of Species."
The term for studying subjects in their natural habitats is "field research" or "fieldwork." This type of research involves observing and collecting data in real-world settings rather than in a controlled laboratory environment.
After observing nature for some time, Darwin came to believe in natural selection causing a change in the evolution of species.
Its NaTuRaL sElEcTiOn if you didn't know.
Understanding how genetic variation can be inherited from one generation to the next helps support Darwin's theory of natural selection, as it provides the basis for the variability upon which natural selection acts. The mechanisms of inheritance, such as dominant and recessive traits, allow for the passing down of advantageous traits that can confer a survival advantage, leading to their increased prevalence in a population over time through natural selection. By observing how traits are passed on and how they can change within a population over generations, we can see how natural selection can drive the evolution of species.
Adaptation does not allow for natural selection: natural selection causes adaptation.
Each organism has a different sequence of nucleotides in its DNA due to genetic variation caused by mutations, genetic recombination, and natural selection over evolutionary time. These differences contribute to the diversity of species and allow for adaptation to different environments.
The prefix of natural selection is "natural" and the suffix is "-tion".