Because they had a wide range of different environments in which different species (particularly of finches) lived, each adapted to its unique environment.
To Darwin it was obvious that only a few species had arrived and diversified into the many that he observed through what he called Natural Selection (which in principle operates not much differently than Artificial Selection used in breeding domesticated animals and plants, except it had much more time to work with).
The varieties of beak structures among Galapagos finches is a good example of adaptation. Temperature and food sourcing influence the development of the differing beaks.
The influence of providing an explanatory mechanism for what was obvious to Darwin; species arose and species went extinct.
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AnswerCharles Lyell, lawyer and geologist who developed the theory of uniformitarianism in geology is commonly recognised as the one person who had the most profound influence on Darwin. Captain Fitzroy with whom Darwin sailed on his famous voyage on the Beagle, gave Darwin a copy of Lyell's 'Principles of Geology'. It is difficult to say who had the second greatest influence, but certainly his grandfather Erasmus Darwin, who himself wrote on Evolution had a great influence.
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The Galapagos Islands.
Oxygen and ozone influence evolution. They are very important for life.
The varieties of beak structures among Galapagos finches is a good example of adaptation. Temperature and food sourcing influence the development of the differing beaks.
of their influence on the early development of culture. -apex
The Industrial Revolution begins
The evolution of agricultural practices ultimately led to the development of the Arab world. The agricultural practices had a positive influence on the economy and urban growth. It improved the people's diet and their ability to make clothing.
factors that influence evolution of family therapy
Karl Marx
The evolution of agricultural practices ultimately led to the development of settled civilizations, as people were able to produce a reliable food surplus that supported larger populations. This led to the growth of complex societies, the division of labor, and the development of technology and infrastructure.
Both Marx and Weber; however Weber was said to have more influence over all.
Darwin's theory of evolution was revolutionary.
He was important in the evolution of expressionist painting. Also an important woodcut artist.