1.) All organisms differ in traits such as size and behavior.
2.) No two individuals are exactly alike.
3.) There was a gradual change in each species.
4.) Fossils were different from the living animals. However, these fossils had many similarities to modern forms of life.
5.) Species on the Galapagos Islands resembled species on the mainland but they were different in certain characteristics.
6.) Some organisms became isolated on many islands.
7.) Most organisms produce more offspring that can survive
Charles Darwin's theory also suggested survival of the fittest. You must have heard of so many animal species on the brink of going extinct- like the Bengal tiger, Dolphins, porpoises, etc. All of these are going extinct because they are helpless against us, thanks to all the gunpowder and all that stuff, and we misuse that to kill endangered species. That is what Darwin's theory suggested, that if any species is unable to survive against the upcoming conditions, they will go extinct as only the fittest survive. Note: These words aren't exactly what Charles Darwin might have stated.
Basicly "survival of the fittest" the animasls that are the most adapted and healthy survive, the weak or not fitted ones die...
say there was an albino squirrel..they die because they do not blend in so many of the squirrels alive today are brown through natural selection.
Any job in Biology. Bio-medicine uses evolutionary theory to predict what type of seasonal flu vaccine to produce for the coming year. Neurology uses evolutionary theory to predict the workings of the human brain. Taxonomic sections of biology use evolutionary theory to classify organisms by their evolutionary relatedness. These are just a few examples, but all of biology is underpinned by evolutionary theory.
Every time the medical establishment tries to predict the types of seasonal flu they are using the theory of evolution by natural selection, which has come a bit of a way since Darwin.
Scientists use the fossil record, biochemicals, and embryological data. DNA evidence is also used.
to see whether giraffes are really created that way
Charles Darwin. Also known as Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
Both Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace are responsible for this theory that hangs all of biology together.
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Charles Darwin work was so important because he invented the theory of evolution
Darwin called his theory......,The Theory Of Evolution By Means Of Natural Selection.
Charles Darwin, contrary to popular opinion, did not formulate the theory of evolution, but he did refine it. The theory had been developed and added to by numerous scientists through the years. Darwin simply added to evolutionary theory.
There is no " theory of evolution " as evolution is a fact. The theory is; the theory of evolution by natural selection and explains much about the fact of evolution. Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace come up with the theory of evolution by natural selection, though natural selection is a phrase coined by Darwin.
Charles Darwin contributed the Theory of Evolution.
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The developers of the theory of evolution by natural selection were Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace.
Charles Darwin is known for his theory of evolution through natural selection, which suggests that species evolve over time through the process of adapting to their environment. He also proposed the theory of common descent, stating that all living organisms are related and share a common ancestor. Additionally, Darwin's theory of sexual selection explains how certain traits can be favored in mate selection and lead to evolutionary changes.
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