Because there is variation within a species, it is therefore possible for the law of natural selection to operate, by selecting those variations which best enhance survival and reproduction.
no. it was clarence darrow.
im not sure if he liked school but based on his line of work, i think its safe to say he liked science
AnswerCharles Lyell, lawyer and geologist who developed the theory of uniformitarianism in geology is commonly recognised as the one person who had the most profound influence on Darwin. Captain Fitzroy with whom Darwin sailed on his famous voyage on the Beagle, gave Darwin a copy of Lyell's 'Principles of Geology'. It is difficult to say who had the second greatest influence, but certainly his grandfather Erasmus Darwin, who himself wrote on Evolution had a great influence.
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He would say that the environment shapes the microbe so that it will survive. Remember the saying: "the survival of the fittest"? Although Darwin never said that exactly.
Charles Darwin did not have a tree of life nor do trees talk.
We can say that if the FITTEST is living in our society and he/she successfully leading his / her way through the ways of life , then it will be a inspiration for others to be like her/him.
Whilst Darwin's assertion is that evolution favours the most fit, equally, one may equally say that evolution kills off the least fit.The Survival of the fittest against the failure of the less fit.
There are no records of Charles Darwin's last words before he died.
Although we may not be able to say who first defined evolution as the means by which new species arise, we do know that early pioneers of evolution theories include Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and Lamarck. Charles Darwin (1809-1892) was not the first to study evolution, but he was the first to recognise the role of natural selection in evolution. He defined the process by which evolution occurs as being natural selection, in his Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection.
No. Charles Darwin was a scientist, what he had to say challenged religious certainties but nothing he said was in any way meant to be religious.
Because there is variation within a species, it is therefore possible for the law of natural selection to operate, by selecting those variations which best enhance survival and reproduction.
There are many famous discoveries in Darwin's work, but I would say what Darwin is most famous for the discovery of evolution.
Answer: Evolution was first theorized by Charles Darwin in his book "Origin of Species". It was not invented, per say, but if you're looking for who to give credit to, it's Charles Darwin.
Well being a sophisticates naturalist myself i must say Charles Darwin was a dumb incombuent with no life ;) sincerly yours: Troll