Darwin and the Theory of Evolution - V2 So how and why did Charles Darwin come to develop his ground-breaking Theory of Evolution? In Darwin's lifetime the Christian biblical idea that about 6,000 vago god created all the species exactly as we see them, was the accepted belief. When he was only 22, Darwin was the naturalist on the HMS Beagle. He voyaged around the world for 5 years, with numerous long stops to and observe. These observations lead him to conclude that Biblical stories could Darwin made many that caused him to ask key Some that he later used to support the Theory of Evolution included: Darwin's 5 Observations Key Questions 1. Rodents South America and were very, from Why are similar organisms clustered in the same regions? European rodents. 2. The Why are similar living and fossilized armadil organisms found in the same region? 3. The tortoises, oches and plants on the looked like the nearest Why did island organisms look like those from the nearest mainland? 4. Each finch specialized a and had a size and shape. Why was there a lot of biodiversity on such small islands? 5. Genetic ar passed from parents to Did nature have a selection process? offspring and there was a lot of in the spring. Many kiemists in Darwin's time knew that simple organisms developed gradually and changed to more complex orgams, but they did these changes occurred. They were arguing about the a he Earth Zey knew was much more than glyptodont looked ke a
Darwin and the Theory of Evolution - V2 So how and why did Charles Darwin come to develop his ground-breaking Theory of Evolution? In Darwin's lifetime the Christian biblical idea that about 6,000 vago god created all the species exactly as we see them, was the accepted belief. When he was only 22, Darwin was the naturalist on the HMS Beagle. He voyaged around the world for 5 years, with numerous long stops to and observe. These observations lead him to conclude that Biblical stories could Darwin made many that caused him to ask key Some that he later used to support the Theory of Evolution included: Darwin's 5 Observations Key Questions 1. Rodents South America and were very, from Why are similar organisms clustered in the same regions? European rodents. 2. The Why are similar living and fossilized armadil organisms found in the same region? 3. The tortoises, oches and plants on the looked like the nearest Why did island organisms look like those from the nearest mainland? 4. Each finch specialized a and had a size and shape. Why was there a lot of biodiversity on such small islands? 5. Genetic ar passed from parents to Did nature have a selection process? offspring and there was a lot of in the spring. Many kiemists in Darwin's time knew that simple organisms developed gradually and changed to more complex orgams, but they did these changes occurred. They were arguing about the a he Earth Zey knew was much more than glyptodont looked ke a
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