No, Charles Darwin spent most of his life in England. He did travel the world in HMS Beagle, observing wildlife in many diverse locations, most famously the Galapagos Islands. He also collaborated with other scientists and breeders, so that he could understand everything known about variability and selection. Of couse, Darwin was not the first to recognise the role of evolution, but he was the first to publish a theory that evolution occurred by natural selection.
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Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection, which suggests that humans and apes share a common ancestor. He did not specifically say that humans evolved from apes, but rather that both species descended from a common evolutionary ancestor.
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Shrewsbury in England
Charles Darwin's name was Charles Robert Darwin.
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Darwin was the father of natural selection. He believed in evolution. But he never said he believed humans were apes or that they necessarily used to be apes. He never applied his theory to humans. Darwin did think that we were apes he had all of his therories and other research written and others found it
Charles Darwin lived in shrewsbury (England)Darwin lived for most of his life in Down House in Kent (England). The house is open to the public and beautifully restored and furnished as Darwin would have known it.
Where was Charles Darwin born
Charles Darwin was a naturalist.