In Argentina, Charles Darwin made significant discoveries related to the diversity of species and fossils during his voyage on the HMS Beagle. He observed the unique adaptations of local wildlife, such as the giant armadillo and various species of finches, which contributed to his understanding of natural selection. Additionally, he found fossilized remains of extinct animals, like the giant ground sloth, which provided insights into the evolutionary history of species in South America. These observations were crucial in shaping his theories on evolution and the process of adaptation.
turtles have shells....
He went around the world and gathered observations that he observed then he decided to make a book about it!
No, he recognised that species evolve into new species.
Charles Darwin made his most important observations on the Galapagos Islands, specifically on islands such as Santiago, Santa Cruz, and Isabela. These observations influenced his theory of evolution by natural selection.
Male organisms often possess special features that make them more attractive to female organisms.
Someone else would have made the same conclusions. Darwin was building on the work of others. Alfred Russel Wallace also developed the same theory, independently of Darwin so, eventually, it would have been written up and published.
Galapagos.
The Galapagos Islands
The Galápagos Islands was where Charles Darwin theorised on the science of evolution.
turtles have shells....
Millions of Billions of dollars.
Darwin's ideas have helped scientist make sense of life in the world.
the galapagos islands
He went around the world and gathered observations that he observed then he decided to make a book about it!
He went around the world and gathered observations that he observed then he decided to make a book about it!
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No, he recognised that species evolve into new species.