Charles Darwin visited four countries during his famous voyage on the HMS Beagle: Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile.
No, Charles Darwin was not the first person to visit the Galápagos Islands. The islands were known to European sailors and explorers before Darwin's arrival in 1835, with visits recorded as early as the 16th century. However, Darwin's observations during his visit significantly contributed to his theory of evolution and our understanding of natural selection.
His father wanted him to become a doctor (physician) although he was far more interested in studying natural history and natural theology. For more info go onto Wikipedia and search for Charles Darwin.
once im pretty sure, for 5 years (i think) lol i dunno
Not Charles Darwin, but infact a man called Herbert Spencer. Darwin himself merely highlighted Spencer's coinage "Survival of the Fittest" in his edition of the "Evolution of Species", giving specific reference to him, however, it has become a misconception that Darwin himself coined the phrase. However, he did indeed devise the evolutionary theory, and go on his travels around the world looking for fossil records.
1831
he went to Cambridge
go to debtors prison
Marshalsea
Prison
Darwin left on his trip in 1831. He went on HMS Beagle. The trip took 5 years.
He was arrested and booked yes, but he served no actual prison sentence.
i want to have s e x
go here http://www.darwins-theory-of-evolution.com/
Edinburgh University and after Cambridge University.
Charles Manson is currently incarcerated in Corcoran California State Prison.
no