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On November 24th, 1859 Charles Darwin published his book On the Origin of Species, so this is really when his theory went public, but his ideas were conceived (started) in the late 1830s.
Serious inquiry into evolution started at around time Darwin published On The Origin of Species, so that would be around 1860. However Darwin himself started studying evolution in the 1830's and 1840's.
The origin of shoo in is a horse that goes so fast you don't have to force the horse to travel faster by stronger means.
The most famous is On The Origin of Species.He also wrote The Voyage of the Beagle, The Descent of Man, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, and a book about worms.This is NOT a complete list, necessarily. These were the most common books.
The Chinese word for chopsticks meant "fast bamboo". In pidgin English the word for fast was chop chop. So fast became chopand bamboo became stick.
The theory of natural selection was developed in the middle to late 1800's by a brilliant man by the name of Charles Darwin. Im not sure of an exact date - but his book Origin of Species was published on November 24, 1859. Of course research and speculation were made much earlier in order to come to the conclusion of his theory of Natural selection and evolution being the root of where and how life came to be and progress so diverse. Hope this helps a little...
Darwin presented exstensive evidence from many areas of biology to support his ideas
Darwin's theory of evolution had a significant impact on society by challenging traditional beliefs about the origins of species and the role of humanity in the natural world. It led to a greater acceptance of the idea that all living organisms are connected and that humans are not separate from the rest of nature. This shift in perspective continues to influence scientific thought, education, and ethical debates in society.
"There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved."- Charles Darwin
The demand for their meat was too high so they couldn't re-produce fast enough to survive as a species.
Beavers are on the endangered species list because 200 years ago, man use to hunt beaver and they have so many predators and they can not move fast on land.
IT MEANS THERE ARE VERY THEW OF THAT SPECIES LEFT WHICH MEANS after a while there won't be any of that species left in the whole world. so we need to act fast to save the polar bear today!:)