Charles Darwin invented evolution, he say on the Galapagos islands that there was the same bird on every island but with different beaks, so he thought that they just adapted to their surroundings. so there's his ideas...evolution is a highly debatable subject, currently there is more evidence against evolution however the scientists that believe in it keep the subject going with small tidbits of info.
Charles Darwin coined the terms "natural selection" and "survival of the fittest" to describe the process of evolution by which species adapt to their environment over time.
Many believe that Charles Darwin coined the term "survival of the fittest". In fact, it was philosopher Herbert Spencer. According to science, evolution means much more than just natural selection of the strongest.
Herbert Spenser used the phrase first after reading Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species in 1864. Herbert Spenser was a biologist and sociologist and did write about evolution before Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin used the term "natural selection" to describe the process by which certain heritable traits become more common in a population over time due to their advantage in survival and reproduction.
The foreign scientist who influenced Charles Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection was Alfred Russel Wallace. Wallace independently developed a similar theory to Darwin's, prompting them to present their ideas jointly in 1858. Darwin is credited with the theory of evolution by natural selection, but Wallace also made significant contributions to the field.
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Darwin's ideas have helped scientist make sense of life in the world.
natural selection, evoloution
Darwinism is "agreeing with the ideas of Charles Darwin about evolution".
Because of his scientific ideas
The 13 Galapagos finches.
Charles Darwin
Alfred Wallace
No. There is no real evidence about that