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By observing animals on the Galapagos islands.
The Galapagos Islands.
Darwin was able to observe how a few basic creatures evolved and specialized in different roles.
Darwin was able to observe how a few basic creatures evolved and specialized in different roles.
The Galapagos finches only exist on the islands and inspired Charles Darwin. They implied that evolution occurs through natural selection.
no. it was charles darwin after his discover in galapagos islands.
It wasnt inportant
He lived in England, he came up with the theory of natural selection on the Galapagos Islands.
I don't know about Wallace, but Darwin spent a lot of his time in the Galapagos Islands where he saw what he thought was natural selection in action without interference from, or as a response to, outside sources like mankind.
The most famous islands that belonged to Ecuador were perhaps the Galapagos Islands, which contained organisms that inspired Charles Darwin, a visitor of these islands in 1835, the idea of natural selection.
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The Galapagoes Finch is the bird on the Galagos Islands that Charles Darwin studies and formed the scientific theory of Evolution and Natural selection.