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Charles Darwin, the renowned British naturalist and father of evolutionary theory, revolutionized our understanding of life on Earth through his groundbreaking work "On the Origin of Species," forever changing how we view ourselves and all living organisms
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On the Origin of Species (or, more completely, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life) [3] is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin that is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology It was published on 24 November 1859 [4]
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12 How long did Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle last? A) 1 year B) 2 years C) 5 years D) 10 years E) 6 months 13 Darwin’s theory challenged the traditional view of: A) The Earth's shape B) The nature of light C) Species being unchangeable D) The structure of atoms E) The solar system 14 Darwin's ideas laid the foundation for
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English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)
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Charles Darwin, the renowned British naturalist and father of evolutionary theory, revolutionized our understanding of life on Earth through his groundbreaking work "On the Origin of Species," forever changing how we view ourselves and all living organisms
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Charles Darwin - Evolution, Natural Selection, Beagle Voyage: The circumnavigation of the globe would be the making of the 22-year-old Darwin Five years of physical hardship and mental rigour, imprisoned within a ship’s walls, offset by wide-open opportunities in the Brazilian jungles and the Andes Mountains, were to give Darwin a new
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At the age of 22, the graduate Charles Darwin hoped to see the tropics before becoming a parson, and accepted the opportunity He was greatly influenced by reading Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology during the voyage
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