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on his voyage around the world on the British ship HMS beagle to the Galapagos islands when he was studying the giant tortoises and the finches and say that they were different
question charles darwin's theory of evolution rocked the 19th century religious and intellectual world. Why was his theory so revolutionary?
Charles Darwin's studies in the natural world actually led up to the discovery of natural selection. Darwin observed the population barnacles and later pigeons to observe variations as they were crossbred within their own species.
A commonality between Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin is they are both credited with making major discoveries/conclusions that reshaped the world as we know it and beliefs about how it works.
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In 1831 the British ship HMS beagle set sail from Englad on a five year trip around the world. Charles Darwin was on board. Darwin was a naturalist's person who observes and studies the natural world.
because he traveled around the world
He went around he world, but developed his theory of evolution in South America, mainly the Galapagos Islands.
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he was the second person to travel around the world
His voyage was the first to circumnavigate the world, unfortunately he was killed by natives just before making it around the world.
He had a journal and wrote the observations he saw on his visits to chart the South American coastline. Some of these observations included animal similarities even though he noticed they were geographically isolated.Thus he eventually proposes the theory of evolution based on his observations in his personal journal.
drake complestes his voyage around the world in 1993
Charles Darwin made his first important discovery in Argentina.
on his voyage around the world on the British ship HMS beagle to the Galapagos islands when he was studying the giant tortoises and the finches and say that they were different
in Mexico