Darwin first went to the University of Edinburgh to study medicine but he didn't like the sight of blood. He then moved to Christ's College, Cambridge to study to become a priest. He didn't finish the course.
Darwin traveled on HMS Beagle. This voyage was extensive, stopping at many exotic places and a trip which took nearly five years; they did not to return to England until October 2, 1836. During that time, they visited Tenerife, the Cape Verde Islands, the Brazilian coast, Argentina, Uruguay, Tierra del Fuego, Chile, the Galapagos Archipelago, Tahiti, New Zealand, Tasmania and the Keeling Islands
Darwin first went to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh but didn't like it. He then went to Christ's College Cambridge to study Divinity but didn't finish his course.
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Charles Darwin is considered a pioneer in the study of child psychology because he
On his return trip to England, Darwin thought about the tortoises and their vegetation compared to the height of the animals.
He mainly studied birds; finches were the main ones he studied.
Theology Answer Darwin's work was in the realm of Biology.
- Cell biologists: Study animal cells and their functions - Ecologists: Study animals and their interactions with their environments and humans. - Conservation biologists: Control and manage animal populations and their habitats. - Physiologists: Study how animals function and how they are adapted to live in their environments. - Systematists: Study evolutionary relationships between living and fossil animals and categorise animals. - Palaeontologists: Study evolutionary relationships between fossil animals - Taxonomists: Discover and describe new species or animal groups. - Entomologists: Study insects. Some study the roles and control of insect pests. - Herpetologists: Study amphibians and reptiles - Ornithologists: Study birds - Mammalogists: Study mammals - Parasitologists: Study parasites - Epidemiologists: Study the spread of diseases. - Ethologists: Study animal behaviour - Ichthyologists, Fisheries biologists: Study fish, fish populations and ways of growing fish and other aquatic animals - Aquaculturists: Study fish populations and ways of growing fish for commercial use. - Geneticists: Study the genetics of animals - Developmental biologists: Study the genetics of animals and how animals develop and grow. - Animal nutritionists: Study the diets and digestive capabilities of animals. - Animal photographers and illustrators: Produce photos and drawings of animals for books, films etc. - Consultants: Advise others on animals and the environment. - Writers and producers: Inform others about animals and the environment through journalism, books and films. From http://www.zssa.co.za/index2.php?option=content&do_pdf=1&id=15
He studied theology!
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Charles Darwin expanded a common theory of evolution by noting the course of natural selection. He was able to study the categorization of plants and animals species and the beginning of genetics.
he study finches on his way back
charles Darwin was an amazing person
On his trip to the Galapagos Islands, Darwin determined that animals on the islands
On his trip to the Galapagos Islands, Darwin determined that animals on the islands
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Charles Darwin was a Naturalist; which was a scientist who specialized in the study of Nature.
He traveled to the Galapagos Islands to study finches, tortoises, and other creatures. He also studied a variety of animals in South America, including fossilized sloths. Many of the specimens he examined were sent to him by colleagues from various places around the world.