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Darwin observed that some finches had larger beaks than other finches in the population on the Galpagos Islands What does this observation illustrate?

Variation


What did Darwin observe about the finches on the Galapagos's islands?

That the finches were similar to the ones on the mainland, but had adapted to the island environment.


What did Darwin observe about finches in the Galapagos's islands?

Their beaks were adapted to match the foods they ate.


What did Charles Darwin observe about finches on the galapagos islands?

That the finches were similar to the ones on the mainland, but had adapted to the island environment.


What species did Darwin observe on the Galapagos Islands?

Darwin observed a variety of species on the Galapagos Islands, including finches, tortoises, and mockingbirds. These observations were instrumental in his development of the theory of evolution by natural selection.


What island did Darwin observe finches on?

The Galapagos Islands. About 600 miles due West of Ecuador.


What puzzled Darwin about Galapagos finches?

Darwin was puzzled about the many adaptations of the finches on the Galapagos Islands


What puzzled Darwin about the Galapagos finch?

Darwin was puzzled about the many adaptations of the finches on the Galapagos Islands


What animals were examined by Darwin on the Galapagos islands?

the animal Darwin examined were finches on the Galapagos islands (at least finches were the main thing he studied)


What bird Charles Darwin breed to test his theory?

Galapagos finches


Why did Darwin say finches on the Galapagos islands new species of finches?

That they were evoled from on specie of finches.


Why was Darwin interested in finches?

The Galápagos Islands had finches that once shared a common ancestry. Darwin found that finches on one island had, over many generations, developed and adapted in differing ways to finches from other islands.