Darwin And The Theory Of Natural Selection (1967)

In September 1835, Charles Darwin embarked on the HMS Beagle to the Galapagos Archipelago, where he observed unique species of plants and animals. His studies led him to question the prevailing belief that all species were created simultaneously. Noticing the distinct variations among species across the islands, Darwin theorized that they had descended from common ancestors brought over from the mainland. He proposed the concept of natural selection, suggesting that species evolve over generations through adaptation and competition for resources. His observations laid the groundwork for his revolutionary theory on the origins of species, which continues to influence modern science.

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Charles Darwin, HMS Beagle, Galapagos Islands, natural selection, species evolution, common ancestry, adaptation, competition, theory of evolution

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