South America
Darwin hypothesized that the finches he observed during his visit to the Galápagos Islands originated from a common ancestor that migrated from the mainland of South America. He believed that these birds adapted to different ecological niches on the islands, leading to the diverse species of finches found there today. This observation contributed to his theory of natural selection, illustrating how species evolve in response to their environments.
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.
Charles Darwin's key conclusions were that species evolve over time through a process called natural selection, where individuals with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce. He also proposed that all species are related through a common ancestor, and that this idea formed the foundation of the theory of evolution.
Charles Darwin visited Galapagos Island during his famous voyage around the world. He did research on finches and the Galapagos Giant Tortoises during his stay there. He found that these animals have developed themselves according to their habitat. The tortoises living in the surroundings where food was available at low height had round carapace while those who lived in the surroundings where food available at high height had saddle back carapace. Similar with the finches, It was sound that there was difference in the same species of animals at all the seven islands at Galapagos. This observations made by Charles Darwin lead him to came up with the Theory of evolution.
tortiose and finch.(Galapagos Islands
adaptive radiation
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 hypothesized that the finches he observed during his visit to the Galápagos Islands originated from a common ancestor that migrated from the mainland of South America. He believed that these birds adapted to different ecological niches on the islands, leading to the diverse species of finches found there today. This observation contributed to his theory of natural selection, illustrating how species evolve in response to their environments.
the finches originally came from south American main land
Charles Darwin
They all came from a similar ancestor of bacteria and that lead to the finches beaks being of certain type and ability to reproduce
Darwin discovered that the finches were once the same species. Due to isolation, each island produced variations of the original finch species.
Darwin was puzzled about the many adaptations of the finches on the Galapagos Islands
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.
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.
my ancestor came for mexico. I am John Lee and the person forgot to capitalize my's m and mexico's m and also I think for is suppose to be from.
yes the did how do you think other organisms start to exist