I just found this out from my professor and it is quite simply.
The variations Darwin observed was the...
Shapes, Lengths, and Color of the organisms.
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What patterns did Darwin see during his voyage
His jobs were to keep the captain company and to observe as much as he could about the different plants and animals on the Galapagos Islands.
In his voyage on the 'Beagle', particularly in the Galapagos Islands and then afterwards at his home in England.
Darwin's botany professor and mentor recommended him to the captain of the HMS Beagle
Charles Darwin observed variations in the characteristics of animals and plants on the islands of Galapagos during his voyage on the HMS Beagle in the 1830s. These observations played a crucial role in developing his theory of evolution by natural selection.
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What patterns did Darwin see during his voyage
During his trip on the HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin observed variations in species among different environments, which led him to formulate his theory of evolution through natural selection. He also observed the diversity of flora and fauna in different regions, the impact of geographical isolation on species, and the adaptations of organisms to their environments.
What were Darwin's important observation about the organisms from his trip on the Beagle.1.The diversity of organisms2. The remains of ancient organisms3. the characteristics of organisms on the Galapagos Island
Galapogos
His jobs were to keep the captain company and to observe as much as he could about the different plants and animals on the Galapagos Islands.
In his voyage on the 'Beagle', particularly in the Galapagos Islands and then afterwards at his home in England.
Darwin's botany professor and mentor recommended him to the captain of the HMS Beagle
Charles Darwin travelled on HMS Beagle on his voyage
Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle took place from 1831 to 1836 and is famously known as the Beagle voyage.
darwin sales to galapogas
The HMS Beagle.