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Deforestation in the creation of crop-fields.

Damage to coral reefs by divers and ship anchors.

Alien species such as dogs and cats, which alter the food chain.

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This nation controls the galapagos islands?

The Galapagos Islands make up a province of Ecuador.


Where did Charles Darwin make most of his discoveries?

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What island did Charles Darwin make his most important observations?

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What islands did Charles Darwin Make famous for animal life in South America?

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Where did Darwin make obsevations when traveling aboard the beagle?

the Galapagos islands


What is the name of the famous island that Charles Darwin sailed to?

The Galapagos Islands were by far his most important discovery and would make them really important. Here is a site with more information: http:/www.geographia.com/ecuador/galislands.htm


What were the scientists looking for in the caves in the Galapagos Islands?

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In which sea are the Galapagos?

The Galapagos is located west of Ecuador (I think) and is near the equator. To make an answer short (Too late!) it is in the Pacific Ocean.


What country is the nearest to the Galapagos island?

Yes. The Galapagos Islands make up part of the country of Ecuador. They are located approximately 1000 km west of the mainland of Ecuador.


Where did Darwin make his first observations about evolution?

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Does the galapagos islands off south America form a isthmus?

Yes but look it up to make sure . owo


What is so unique about the animals on the Galapagos Islands?

The animals on the Galapagos Islands are unique due to their distinct adaptations to the islands' isolated environments, which have led to high levels of endemic species. For example, the Galapagos finches exhibit varying beak shapes adapted to different food sources, a phenomenon that contributed to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. Additionally, species like the Galapagos tortoise and marine iguana have evolved specific traits that enable them to thrive in their unique habitats. This isolation and evolutionary process make the Galapagos a living laboratory of biodiversity.