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They thought the evolution of new species is linked to environmental changes
Linnaeus had a more complex system, and Aristotle did not, as generations went bye, the classification of organisms grew more complex and Linnaeus created a system that would fit in with any new organism, on the other hand Aristotle had a less "complex" system.
Prior to sailing on the Beagle, Darwin was yet to observe different species of animals and plants in different regions. The observations were valuable in conceptualizing evolution. Before the voyage, Darwin believed that species were confined to different geographical locations, but ideas of species adaptation and evolution were nonexistent.
There are a great many places where he could get his ideas. He could get his ideas from magazines and stories for example.
His ideas basically opposed the ideas of God and the creator; some people liked his ideas and some people hated them with cold-blood.
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Classification is where ideas and objects are recognized. This is can be found in a library.
They thought the evolution of new species is linked to environmental changes
They thought the evolution of new species is linked to environmental changes
Almost the same, at least Darwin thought so. Alfred Russel Wallace.
Ideology is a system of ideas.
evolutionary relationships
Probably because they're very scientific, rely upon the hypothetico-deductive method, and have stood against disproof for many years.