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Q: What continent did Darwin compare the animals from the galapogos?
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When did Charles Darwin travel to galapogos island?

Charles Darwin visited the Galapagos Islands in 1835.


Why did Charles Darwin think that the animals of the galapagos islands were similar to the ones on the south American coast?

their ancestors migrated from south america to galapogos islands


Where did Darwin compare the island's plants and animals to?

to known species


Where did Darwin compare the islands plants and animals?

to known species


Islands that Darwin visited on his voyage on the beagle that lead him to thinking about how organisms change over time?

Galapogos


After Darwin studied the galapagos islands to where did he compare the islands plants and animals to?

he compared them to the cost of south america


What scientist made the Galapagos Islands famous?

Charles Darwin used his studies of the tortoises in the Galapogos Islands as part of his theory of Evolution. He noticed that the shape of their shells had evolved to allow them to reach up to eat leaves on plants on the islands which were higher up than leaves which other tortoises ate. Darwin also noted something along these lines with pigeons and their beaks at the Galapogos.


What continent did Darwin explore?

Austrilia


Who is known for exploring the Galapogos Islands?

Charles Darwin is famous for his exploration of the Galapagos Islands. It is here that he gained information and samples which would eventually assist him in his theory of evolution.


During his trip on the Beagle Darwin found that?

plants and animals living on a continent seemed more closely related to each other than to plants and animals living in similar regions on other continents


What did Darwin notice about the plants and animals?

Charles Darwin reached the Galapagos islands in 1835. He observed many finches, tortoises and many other animals. He observed that the animals in the Galapagos were different than the animals in other places like South America. This may be because the climate is different in the Galapagos than in other places so the animals may have involved to suit the temperatures in the Galapagos. Infomation source/s: http://www.zephyrus.co.uk/charlesdarwin.html


How did Darwin explain why galapogos species had different adaptations then the similar south American species?

When plants and animals they faced different and harder conditions then what they faced in their normal habitat. Perhaps, Darwin hypothesized, the species gradually changed over many generations and became better adapted to the new conditions gradual change in a species over time is called evolution.