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Charles Darwin made observations on the galapagos islands
on the galapagos islands
On the galapagos island
he visted many of the Galapagos islands and there he got curious
On the Galápagos Islands .
Charles Darwin made observations on the galapagos islands
on the galapagos islands
Darwin was employed aboard the Beagle, a survey ship that stopped for a while on the islands. It was here that Darwin made a lot of his evolutionary and revolutionary observations.
Galapagos island was made famous by Charles Darwin because of the discovery of the Galapagos tortoise.
On the galapagos island
Because Darwin Evolution theory base on the birds of Galapagos
he saw that in the different places and things the finches ate made their beak a different size and shape to adapt to their surroundings
The bulk of Charles Darwin's observations were made on the Galapagos Islands. He had journeyed there seeking evidence that wildlife was connected to a much older center of creation. His studies of different variations of finches there, led to his Theory of Evolution.
i dont no It was at the Galapagos Islands where he observed finches andd marine iguanas.
he visted many of the Galapagos islands and there he got curious
On the Galápagos Islands .
The key thing that Darwin realised soon after arriving at the Galapagos was that the islands had been formed relatively recently. Because of this, a relatively small number of species had arrived at the islands and variations on these species had arisen on the different islands. This made Darwin ask how the variations had occurred; leading, eventually, to the theory of Natural Selection.