Charles Darwin was a biologist. he had the initial theory of natural selection or "survival of the fittest" this was the idea that when an animal was born slightly different from its species (for example a slightly longer neck) and then survived to pass on its genes because it was better adapted to its surroundings (in the case of a longer neck due to being able to reach higher food on trees) that then the offspring of this animal would have the same traits until they became widespread and accentuated in a species.
Charles Darwin's increased interest in natural science was spurred on by events outside his formal education.They were:
(1) Hiking - In his youth Darwin was quite an active hiker, and spent much of his summer vacation time in Northern Wales with his family. Anyone who has been to this part of Britain is aware of the incredible natural beauty of the area. It was here that Darwin spent his warm summer days collecting sea shells, minerals, insects, geological specimens, and whatever else interested him. The primary influence of Northern Wales on Darwin was the exposure to the incredible beauty and variety of nature.
(2) Book Reading - One book that influenced Darwin a great deal in his youth was titled "Wonders of the World." It may have been this book that first put the idea into Darwin's head to explore exotic foreign lands.
(3) Chemistry - When Darwin was thirteen years old (in 1822) his brother, Erasmus, built a small chemistry lab in the garden shed in back of the house. Darwin acted as assistant to his older brother, and they often worked into the late hours of the night experimenting with chemical reactions and producing various gases. It seems no one approved of Darwin's foray into chemistry. His classmates poked fun at his new hobby by calling him "Gas Darwin", the headmaster of the school scolded him for wasted his time with such non-sense, and his sisters feared his would blow-up the house! Darwin learned many things in his brother's lab, the most important of which were the proper methods of scientific experimentation - a set of skills t
He was actually 32, and although other sites tell you different, my name is Cassidy Darwin. I was related to Charles, and my family told me with their information that has been passed down from the Darwin family. I hope this helped! Cassidy Darwin
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She got interested in science when she first read the book A Wrinkle In Time about science.
No, Charles Darwin did not study to be a physician. He initially studied theology at the University of Cambridge, with the intention of becoming a clergyman. However, his passion for natural history led him to embark on a scientific career instead.
Charles Darwin was the creator of the theory of evolution. He believed that when animals entered a different habitat, the animals would adapt and become different species.
Charles Robert Darwin was born on February 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. ... Under the encouragement of one of his teachers, Darwin developed a large beetle collection, including some very rare species of beetle. Darwin's father wanted him to become a doctor, so in 1825 Darwin started going to Edinburgh Medical School
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Her teacher had inspired her.
As a kid Carl was always interested in life. It was his mother helped him become facinated in science.
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