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
He noticed (especially about the birds) That although they were from the same species, they were different. He learnt that species change over time and adapt to their habitat's. This is how he came up with the theory of evolution.
The one in the Galapogos Islands to explain his origin of species theory. It's Galapago's Islands, and it's called Darwin's Finches.
Charles Darwin observed the variations of many animals and plants to show the world how genetics work.
Varied from island to island
He studied theology!
to known species
to known species
darwin first learned about genetics by studying pea plants he was a monk in a monistary in australia that where he learned about plants and animals and how they got their features (i just studied this, SPOKEN FROM A REAL 12 YEAR OLD!!)
Recorded observation about the plants and animals he saw.
Plants,animals,and rocks
~Darwin observed that the characteristics of many animals and plants varied noticeably among the different Galapagos Islands. They also had different adaptations, such as beak size and shape, and tortoises' shell shape, with helped them survive in their environment.
charles darwin
Charles Darwin
animals, microorganisms and plants.
The diversity of the animals and plants he saw .
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