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Darwin's three major contributions to evolutionary thought are;

1. There is genetic variation in all species

2. The variability is inherited - passed from parents to offspring

3. There are more offspring born than that survive to reproductive age

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Which is not one of darwins four main ideas of natural selection?

Abiogenesis, or more commonly known as the origin of life itself, is not part of Darwin's theory of evolution.


How do fossil and biochemicals support the theory of evolution?

Fossils provide physical evidence of extinct organisms and show a progression of forms over time, supporting the concept of evolution through natural selection. Biochemicals, such as DNA and proteins, can be compared between different species to reveal shared genetic sequences, indicating a common ancestry and supporting the theory of evolution.


How do American bald eagles adapt to their environment?

American bald eagles have adapted to their environment by having keen eyesight for hunting, strong talons for catching prey, and a specialized beak for tearing flesh. They also build large nests in tall trees near bodies of water, where they can easily spot fish to feed on. Additionally, they have a strong grasp of their territory and will defend it from intruders.


Do darwins theories of evolution by natural selection contradict the principles of biogeography?

No, Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection actually complements the principles of biogeography. Biogeography, the study of the distribution of species, provides evidence of how species have adapted to their environments over time through the process of evolution. Darwin himself used biogeographical evidence to support his theory of evolution.


What was his theory of evolution?

The theory of evolution is that all living things come from other living things.

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What book did he write about natural selection?

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Was over production in a population included in Darwins theory of evolution?

no the theory of evolution is a species becoming more advanced not over populated


What did Darwins study?

Charles Darwin studied birds, medicine, and theory of evolution.


Darwins theory of evolution views at the time of his work and social forces that led to support for the theory?

There is no proven theory of evolution only the physical evidence of what Chuck Norris has allowed to live.


Darwins theory of evolution did not contain the concept that?

Genetic variations are produced by mutations and sexual recombination


Is Darwins still alive?

If you're referring to the guy who formed the theory of evolution, no. He died in 1882, I believe.


What is Edwin Darwins theory on evolution?

Edwin Darwin did not propose a separate theory on evolution. The theory of evolution is commonly attributed to Charles Darwin, who put forth the concept of natural selection as the mechanism driving evolution. Edwin Darwin does not have a notable theory associated with evolution.


Discuss Darwins observations of Australian flora and fauna and relate these to theory of evolution?

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Why are Charles Darwins' ideas so important?

He proposed a theory that attempts to explain why and the fact of evolution works.It is, so far, the best and most accurate theory that adequately explains why evolution happens.


Is Lamarck or Darwins theory more credible?

Darwin's. Duh. Lamarck believed in evolution by acquired traits; i.e., if a blacksmith hammers all day, his arm becomes strong. By Lamarck's theory, the blacksmith's strength would be transferred to his offspring, but this is never observed.


The weak died and the strong survives?

Also known as Darwins theory of Natural Selection, as in survival of the fittest.