H.M.S Beagle
The Beagle
Darwin left Plymouth on 27 December 1831 on HMS Beagle.
The ship that took Charles Darwin to the Galapagos Islands was called the HMS Beagle. Darwin was aboard the Beagle during its second voyage, which lasted from 1831 to 1836. This journey played a crucial role in the development of his theory of evolution by natural selection.
Charles Darwin's voyage aboard the HMS Beagle lasted from 27 December 1831 to 2 October 1836, nearly five years.
HMS Beagle.
The HMS Beagle was the ship that carried Charles Darwin on his famous five-year voyage from 1831-1836.
It wasn't his personal ship, it belonged to the Royal Navy - it was called HMS Beagle.
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Charles Darwin served as a naturalist aboard the HMS Beagle from 1831 to 1836. This voyage was crucial for his observations and research, which later contributed to his theory of evolution. The Beagle's journey took him to various locations, including the Galápagos Islands, where he made significant discoveries.
H.M.S Beagle
The Beagle
Charles Darwin reached the Galapagos Islands on September 15, 1835, aboard the HMS Beagle. He was the ship's naturalist, and the expedition allowed him to study the unique species of plants and animals that would later influence his theory of evolution by natural selection.