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What are the contributions of Charles Darwin in the field of evolution?

The theory of evolution by natural selection. Sexual selection. Just to name the two most important contributions of Charles Darwin.


Did Charles Darwin study physics?

Yes he did


What are Charles Darwin's contributions?

how about evolution, and natural selection


What was Charles Darwin's contributions to society?

Charles Darwin theorized that all species come from one common ancestor through evolution.


Was Charles Darwin a doctor?

No, Charles Darwin was not a doctor. He was a naturalist and biologist best known for his contributions to the theory of evolution through natural selection.


Why Charles Darwin so important?

Charles Darwin explained Evolution and figured out how it worked.


Charles Darwin nationality?

Charles Darwin was British, born in England in 1809. He is known for his contributions to the theory of evolution through natural selection.


Is Charles Darwin Dutch?

No, Charles Darwin was English. He was born in England in 1809 and is best known for his contributions to the theory of evolution through natural selection.


When did Charles Darwin eat the owl?

There is no evidence to suggest that Charles Darwin ate an owl. Charles Darwin was a British naturalist known for his contributions to the theory of evolution by natural selection. This is likely a made-up or mistaken story.


Who was the most important person the 19th century?

Very difficult to answer it was Charles Darwin Charles Darwin is definatley the one i agree its Darwin


Charles Darwin work was important?

Charles Darwin work was so important because he invented the theory of evolution


What was Charles Darwin's proffesion?

Charles Darwin was a naturalist, geologist, and biologist. He is best known for his contributions to the theory of evolution through his work on natural selection and the publication of his book "On the Origin of Species."