In chapter 3, Elizabeth Kohlbert recounts one biographer's quote, "Without Lyell, there would have been no Darwin." Indeed, she says, "With his theory of natural selection, Darwin once again "out- ualled" Lyell." In what way do Darwin's ideas reflect Lyell's influence? (Read all answer choices carefully and choose the best answer.) O Darwin applied Lyell's idea that the gradual action of erosion and mountain-building have slow, but wide spread, ects. The forces that shape landforms also shape species, creating their unique characteristics and even causing new species to evolve. O Darwin applied Lyell's idea of gradualism to the biological world. No special events were needed to explain how new species came to be. Instead, the slow process of natural selection shaped new species out of older forms. O Darwin applied Lyell's idea that great catastrophes shape landforms to the biological world. Huge catastrophic events, unlike anything humans have seen, created species and gave them their unique forms.

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In chapter 3, Elizabeth Kohlbert recounts one biographer's quote, "Without Lyell, there would have
been no Darwin." Indeed, she says, "With his theory of natural selection, Darwin once again "out-
alled" Lyell." In what way do Darwin's ideas reflect Lyell's influence? (Read all answer choices
carefully and choose the best answer.)
O Darwin applied Lyell's idea that the gradual action of erosion and mountain-building have slow, but wide
spread, eicts. The forces that shape landforms also shape species, creating their unique characteristics
and even causing new species to evolve.
O Darwin applied Lyell's idea of gradualism to the biological world. No special events were needed to explain
how new species came to be. Instead, the slow process of natural selection shaped new species out of older
forms.
O Darwin applied Lyell's idea that great catastrophes shape landforms to the biological world. Huge
catastrophic events, unlike anything humans have seen, created species and gave them their unique forms.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 In chapter 3, Elizabeth Kohlbert recounts one biographer's quote, "Without Lyell, there would have been no Darwin." Indeed, she says, "With his theory of natural selection, Darwin once again "out- alled" Lyell." In what way do Darwin's ideas reflect Lyell's influence? (Read all answer choices carefully and choose the best answer.) O Darwin applied Lyell's idea that the gradual action of erosion and mountain-building have slow, but wide spread, eicts. The forces that shape landforms also shape species, creating their unique characteristics and even causing new species to evolve. O Darwin applied Lyell's idea of gradualism to the biological world. No special events were needed to explain how new species came to be. Instead, the slow process of natural selection shaped new species out of older forms. O Darwin applied Lyell's idea that great catastrophes shape landforms to the biological world. Huge catastrophic events, unlike anything humans have seen, created species and gave them their unique forms.
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