answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where did Darwin think the Finches ancestor came from?

South America


How were embryos important to Darwin's research?

The embryos help Darwin find that finches came from the same ancestor which they go through phases of evolutions, this depends on the island the finches are located. Darwin discover that in different islands the beak from the finches were bigger hence stronger to crack difficult shells from plans, but in a different island finches have smaller beaks to get nectar from that plants. Darwin came to the conclusion that finches adapt from their environment.


Darwin believed that the various species of finches on the Galapagos Islands came from one common ancestor He believed they evolved by?

adaptive radiation


Darwin thought the birds he collected from the Galapagos were different types of birds but he learned that they were different types of finches that each came from a different island in the Galapagos.?

Darwin discovered that the finches were once the same species. Due to isolation, each island produced variations of the original finch species.


How do Darwin's finches exemplify speciation?

Darwin was puzzled about the many adaptations of the finches on the Galapagos Islands


What scientist organized animals into groups according to observable features?

Charles Darwin did. He studied finches and their apperence and noticed some of them looked different. He came to the therory that the finches evolved to fit there needs to survive in different habitats.


Why did the first group of man came to the finch's home?

The first group of men came to the finch's home to capture the finches for scientific study. They were interested in studying the finches to learn more about their behavior, biology, and adaptations to their environment.


What did Charles Darwin discover on the Galapagos Island?

He discovered (or came to the conclusion) that animals have different features to help them meet their daily needs. He came to this conclusion by studying Finches, and their features. eg their beak structure and their ability to eat fruit, nuts & bugs.


Where did the common ancestor of the galapagos finches originate?

the finches originally came from south American main land


How did Charles Darwin come up with his theories?

Charles Darwin had gone on his first voyage that took him to the Galapagos Islands. On that only isolated island he found 12 different kinds of finches- all with different beaks. Their habitats also differed according to their different beaks. Throughthese observations he came up with his theories.


Where did all of the finches on the Galapagos's Island originally come from?

the finches originally came from south American main land


What was Charles Darwin's Education?

While he was studying finches (small birds) in different islands, he noticed that although they were from the same species, they were different. He realised that over time species change and adapt to their environment. This is how he came up with the Theory of Evolution.