Yes, Charles Darwin accepted the concept of extinction. He recognized that species could become extinct due to various factors, including environmental changes and competition for resources. In his work, particularly in "On the Origin of Species," he discussed how natural selection could lead to the decline and eventual disappearance of species that could not adapt to changing conditions. Darwin's observations of the fossil record also supported the idea that many species had existed in the past but no longer existed today.
I believe that it refers to the death of a species to the point of extinction.
He mainly focused on evolution, natural selection, law of extinction and he even published a book called the Origin of Species. Darwin did many studies that now contributes to newer scientific theories.
The distance between the islands meant that the Fincehes on different Islands could not interbreed wich led to some extinction
After observing nature for some time, Darwin came to believe in natural selection causing a change in the evolution of species.
I believe that you think to Galapagos Islands.
Natural selection.
they are a product of evolution
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Massive extinction events, such as those caused by volcanic eruptions, provided evidence for Darwin's theory of evolution by demonstrating the dynamic nature of life on Earth. These events highlighted the role of environmental change in shaping biodiversity, reinforcing the idea of natural selection as species adapted or perished in response to shifting conditions. Additionally, the fossil record revealed patterns of extinction and subsequent diversification, supporting Darwin's notion of gradual change and adaptation over time. Ultimately, these events illustrated the resilience and variability of life, key components of Darwin's evolutionary framework.
Bambiraptor lived in the Late Cretaceous period and i believe died out in the mass K-T extinction. this extinction would be where scientists believe that a meteor hit the Yucatan Peninsula.
I believe it is Darwin's survival of the fittest
They are a product of evolution.
I believe it's the Galapagos Islands.
I believe that it refers to the death of a species to the point of extinction.
He mainly focused on evolution, natural selection, law of extinction and he even published a book called the Origin of Species. Darwin did many studies that now contributes to newer scientific theories.
I believe it does. Scientists think that an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs.
Darwin believed that the fossil record illustrated the development of new and distinct species over time.