HMS Beagle, cherokee class 10-gun brig of the royal navy
Galapagos Island
HMS Beagle
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Charles Darwin made observations on the galapagos islands
H.M.S Beagle
Darwin was employed aboard the Beagle, a survey ship that stopped for a while on the islands. It was here that Darwin made a lot of his evolutionary and revolutionary observations.
Charles Darwin arrived at the Galapagos Islands on 15 September 1835. He didn't actually land on Darwin's island; it's inaccessible by sea and the first landing (by helicopter) wasn't until 1964.
The Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, South America. He also went to many other places inclued Australia and New Zealand. The Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, South America. He also went to many other places inclued Australia and New Zealand.
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Charles Darwin reached the Galapagos Islands on September 15, 1835, aboard the HMS Beagle. He was the ship's naturalist, and the expedition allowed him to study the unique species of plants and animals that would later influence his theory of evolution by natural selection.
It was Charles Darwin a British naturalist, traveled to the Galapagos on a ship called the HMS Beagle (1831). Young Darwin found a lot of strange animals on the Galapagos, his study and observation on these group of islands led him to put forth the "Theory of evolution by natural selection." Which became the foundation for understanding every single field of biology.
His jobs were to keep the captain company and to observe as much as he could about the different plants and animals on the Galapagos Islands.