yes he did
Charles Darwin was a naturalist. His major contribution to science was the Theory of Evolution.
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution remains one of the most influential and controversial theories in the history of science.
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he was obsetest with bugs
Charles Darwin's father was Robert Darwin, a successful physician. He played a significant role in his son's education and development, fostering Charles's interest in natural history and science from a young age.
I think you have mixed Charles Dickens for Charles Darwin.
The Galápagos Islands was where Charles Darwin theorised on the science of evolution.
In Darwin's own words. The theory of evolution by means of natural selection.
im not sure if he liked school but based on his line of work, i think its safe to say he liked science
The book, which is based on Emma Darwin's original notebook, also contains instructions for cooking (boiling) rice written by Darwin himself. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/3884822/Revealed-the-recipes-that-fuelled-Charles-Darwin.html
did Charles Darwin like sport? he like football,soccer,base ball, tag.
Charles Darwin gave the theory of evolution. He he examined earthworms and their effect on soil, he examined human evolution and sexual selection.