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He didn't. Charles Darwin did not like the rough and tumble of public debate about his idea, though scientific debate was another thing altogether. The debate had spilled over into the public arena and needed on the spot debaters, which Charles Darwin was not. So, Darwin's friends that he first convinced of the rightness of his theory went to bat for him. Thomas Huxley, Darwin's bulldog, was foremost among them, but there were also others. Hooker, Lyell, and Wallace were the other main defenders of the theory in Darwin's stead.
He was a scientist, he came up with the theory of evolution which involves everything changing and progressing for the better over time like the transformation of a monkey like human to human beings today. Charles Darwin is always pictured on UK money notes e.g. £5
To become a physician just like his father and grandfather had. Charles Darwin could not abide the operations preformed without anesthetic in the early 19th century.
No. Most people do - the cast majority of people accept the principle he expounded in On the Origin of Species. A small minority of people, mainly fundamentalist Christians, deny the theory of evolution and thus are opposed to Darwin.
did Charles Darwin like sport? he like football,soccer,base ball, tag.
im not sure if he liked school but based on his line of work, i think its safe to say he liked science
it was bad for him
yes he did
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His wife Emma played piano to him but its reported that Darwin was so deaf they had to wake him up.
no he did not like school becuz of the learning
That's like asking if your birth influenced your life. Yes, Richard Dawkins was hugely influenced by Charles Darwin and his work, he loved the beautiful, but yet simple, theory. Charles Darwin's work was the main driving force for him to study biology.
He didn't. Charles Darwin did not like the rough and tumble of public debate about his idea, though scientific debate was another thing altogether. The debate had spilled over into the public arena and needed on the spot debaters, which Charles Darwin was not. So, Darwin's friends that he first convinced of the rightness of his theory went to bat for him. Thomas Huxley, Darwin's bulldog, was foremost among them, but there were also others. Hooker, Lyell, and Wallace were the other main defenders of the theory in Darwin's stead.
more than 6,000 years old
He was a scientist, he came up with the theory of evolution which involves everything changing and progressing for the better over time like the transformation of a monkey like human to human beings today. Charles Darwin is always pictured on UK money notes e.g. £5