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Charles Darwin- young naturalist, recorded observations about animals and plants that he saw, found the variety of life, hypothesized that they were from Central and South America

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Q: Who is Charles Darwin and what happened on his voyage on the HMS Beagle that led to his ideas about biodiversity and how species change?
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Is Charles Darwin a author?

Yes he wrote 2 books the origin of species and the voyage of the beagle


What Charles Darwin is known for?

Charles Darwin is known for his studies aboard the HMS Beagle. He went all around the world to study different species and formed the theory of evolution.


What did Charles Darwin travel on?

Charles Darwin travelled on HMS Beagle on his voyage


When did Beagle conflict happen?

Beagle conflict happened in 1978.


When did Beagle Bag happen?

Beagle Bag happened in 1982.


Is a beagle an endangered species?

yes


What did Charles Darwin find out on his voyage on the beagle?

he found out that species who move to different environmental conditions must change their adaptions to the condidtions. by doing that the species must gradually change. this is called evolution.


When did Beagle Channel Arbitration happen?

Beagle Channel Arbitration happened in 1978.


On which ship was the origin of species written?

The Origin of Species was not written on a ship. However, Charles Darwin started to write down his ideas of evolution a few years after he had come back from a journey with the HMS Beagle.


When did Charles Darwin go on the beagle?

1831


How did Charles Darwin communicate his results?

Darwin wrote 3 books. Most famous was his Origin of Species. He also wrote Descent of Man and The Voyage of the Beagle.


Was charles Darwin the owner the HMS Beagle?

No, Charles Darwin was not the owner of the HMS Beagle. He was in the position of gentleman's companion to the Captain and also in the position of naturalist on board the Beagle. The HMS Beagle was a British Brig-sloop of eight guns on a round the world surveying voyage.