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At the time most people thought it was the right thing to end the war.
because it reminds us of the people who died in the bombing. you should be ashamed to ask such a thing.
He destroyed every thing in his path to weaken the Confederate army.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor was the main thing that started the war
the first thing he invented was infinetisemal calculus
The diversity of the animals and plants he saw .
The Titanic's the first thing that springs to mind :-)
I think the Boston bombing is a very bad thing that can,t be fixed.
Go to someone's house that your mom/dad/guardian trusted
The second thing Charles Darwin studied was Volcanic islands in 1844. I did a project on him and it has been checked so you can rely on this information.
Charles Darwin had no knowledge of genetics, which had not yet been discovered.
the animal Darwin examined were finches on the Galapagos islands (at least finches were the main thing he studied)
He didn't. Charles Darwin did not like the rough and tumble of public debate about his idea, though scientific debate was another thing altogether. The debate had spilled over into the public arena and needed on the spot debaters, which Charles Darwin was not. So, Darwin's friends that he first convinced of the rightness of his theory went to bat for him. Thomas Huxley, Darwin's bulldog, was foremost among them, but there were also others. Hooker, Lyell, and Wallace were the other main defenders of the theory in Darwin's stead.
if every single thing is destroyed
The most challenging thing that happened to Darwin in his life was that his daughter died when she was 10 years old, and that took the heart out of him.
it is known as 2 thing the first law of thermodynamics and the law of conservation of energy
Yes, and no. Yes, back then it was the most accurate possible assessment of the data available at the time. But evolutionary theory today is much different from the model that Darwin first proposed. For one thing, evolutionary theory now includes modern knowledge of genetics. For another, we no longer believe, like Darwin did, that evolution is uniformly gradual.