Charles Darwin studied many different species throughout his life. During the 5 year journey on the beagle in 1831, Darwin collected and catologed many different species from the galopogus islands. The most famous species that he collected and lead him to his theory were the finches.
A finch
Yes, it is true.
he developed the idea of natural selection
During the height of summer a queen honey bee will lay up to 2,000 eggs a day. As these eggs hatch and develop the larvae are fed and looked after very carefully by the nurse bees.
Excerpted:The Beagle was in the Galapagos for five weeks, from 15 September to 20 October 1835, and made a series of charts which were still in use by mariners in the 1940s. Darwin spent about nineteen days ashore, on Chatham Island (now San Cristobal) (Galapagos Notebook, p. 18b), Charles (now Floreana) (p. 34b), Albemarle (now Isabela) (p. 29a) and James (now Santiago) (p. 36b).As is well known, Darwin started to develop his theory of evolution by natural selection within two years of the Beagle's return to England in 1836
A finch
By observing animals on the Galapagos islands.
The theory of evolution by natural selection. Charles Darwin. A+
The developers of the theory of evolution by natural selection were Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace.
H.M.S. Beagle
Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace proposed the theory called Natural Selection. This theory explained evolution.
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Because there was the center of the revolution.
No. He, whoever he may have been, neither included nor considered such as far as anyone is aware. However Gregor Mendel did significant work on genetics, though he did cheat. Charles Darwin, later, proposed a theory of evolution based on natural selection. Which is not the only theory of evolution. But seems to fit the facts.
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He developed the process of vulcanization.
Industrial Revolution helped society to develop the ability to have more things faster and be able to develop better things.