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First there were fish and creatures living under the sea, they became amphibians that could walk on land, they became reptiles that could no longer go underwater, they then grew hair/fur and became warm blooded to what we now call mammals, the hair/fur became feathers and they grew wings and a beak to become birds. This happened over hundreds of millions of years and is called the theory of evolution discovered by Charles Darwin.
No Darwin's theory was not directly linked to classification .
Evolution, plain and simple. Google Darwin if you need clarification on the point.
Mammals, reptiles, beetles, inverterbrates, fruits, berries and birds.
well Darwin knew that reptiles could change into birds and an archaeopteryx is basically a reptile with wings
The influence of providing an explanatory mechanism for what was obvious to Darwin; species arose and species went extinct.
Charles Darwin believed that animals become extinct due to a combination of factors such as changing environments, competition with other species, and inability to adapt to new conditions. According to his theory of natural selection, species that cannot survive in their changing habitats will eventually become extinct.
animals, microorganisms and plants.
No. Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory, and although it is smaller than Australia's other capital cities, it is still classified as "urban".
Lemark's theory was that dinosaurs were small green creature looking dog and that eventually formed into a human. Darwin's theory was the similar to Lemarks but instead of a small green creature looking dog it was a big long and hairy cat creature with two tails.
In Darwin's time, it would be classified as "natural" selection.
Fossils that provided insight into the theory of evolution