Charles Darwin developed his theory of evolution by natural selection after examining the specimens he had brought back to England after his journey of the Beagle. Darwin did not publish his theory for over twenty years, for fear of how it may be received by his scientific peers and the public.
Yes he did.
Charles Darwin was a naturalist. His major contribution to science was the Theory of Evolution.
Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution
Darwin was the first scientist to have the courage to put forward the theory of natural selection.
He didn't discover much other than the interesting variations in the shapes of the Galapagos finches' beaks. He formulated the famous Theory of Evolution, however, which might answer the question.
No discovered it, it is a proposed theory by Charles Darwin.
Charles Darwin contributed the Theory of Evolution.
Charles Darwin did not discover gravity, that was Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century. Charles Darwin was a naturalist and biologist known for his work in the theory of evolution through natural selection, not for discoveries related to gravity.
Fossils that provided insight into the theory of evolution
the theory of evolution.
the theory of evolution
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Charles Darwin did
Charles Darwin
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.
Charles Darwin. Also known as Darwin's Theory of Evolution.