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    small, the transformation of animals, plants, and other living organisms into different forms by the accumulation of changes over successive generations (OED). Based on Darwin’s argument, it has been taught that natural selection is known for the causes of evolution because natural selection is the process of which the environment favor the species with favorable traits that will help them survive. Scientists believes that at some point all living beings were one single cell, but throughout…

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    According to the “Charles Darwin Biography”, in 1828, Darwin started learning at Cambridge University, and completed his Bachelor of Arts three years later. Being fascinated in natural history, he began to develop a revolutionary theory about the origin of living beings, which was called “The Evolution Theory of Natural Selection”. However, at that moment, most of Europeans still believed that…

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    No one has influenced our knowledge of life on Earth as much as the English naturalist Charles Darwin 1809-1882. His theory of evolution by natural selection, now the unifying theory of the life sciences, explained where all of the astonishingly diverse kinds of living things came from and how they became exquisitely adapted to their particular environments. His theory reconciled a host of diverse kinds of evidence such as the progressive fossil record, geographical distribution of species,…

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    Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, England on February 12, 1809. In 1831 Darwin was appointed a position as a naturalist where he spent his working life on a 5 year voyage around the world on the boat HMS Beagle. On his voyage he formulated theories of evolution through his studies of specimens around the World. Darwin died on April 19, 1882 and lived for 73 years. During Charles Darwin’s work life, many naturalists believed that organisms came into this world and remained the same over a…

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    Charles Darwin changed the entire world of science forever. Thanks to Charles, John Gould,John Henslow, and a trip to the Galapagos islands, we have the theory of evolution and natural selection. “This theory shows that we are all related and are all changing.” (Hemmingway, 9/19/15). He discovered this by observing the creatures that lived on the Galapagos islands. Many other friends of his helped him along the way. His theory is important to all biologists and ecologists. This theory might even…

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    Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection came to him after many years of travel on the British ship, HMS Beagle, around the world. Darwin was also greatly influenced by contemporaries, such as his professors, earlier naturalists, and so forth. On this voyage around the world, Darwin collected and observed numerous plant and animal species from all of the different environments he visited. The theory of natural selection can be defined as the evolution of species over time; species better…

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    When Charles Darwin published his famous book “On the Origin of Species” (1859) it outlined what he had learned on his geological exploration around the world. Darwin’s theory of evolution states that natural selection (the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring) is the cause of evolution. Through many explorations, his findings supported this claim. For example, when he traveled to the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, he observed…

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    Charles Darwin: The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Charles Darwin is known for his contribution to the theory of evolution. But before he was a naturalist, he was just a Charles Darwin, one of the six siblings. He was born on 12th of February 1809 in Shrewsbury, Shropsire, England (Myint, 2016). Darwin came from a rich family and he wanted to be the same as his father and grandfather. And because of that, he secured a place at Edinburgh University to practice medicine. However, Darwin…

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    over generations. Natural selection is used as a mechanism for evolution; organisms that are “picked” by natural selection evolve and pass on their genes. Drastic changes in environment, such as the nuclear apocalypse in The Day After, or the frigid blizzard-hurricanes in The Day After Tomorrow, can alter natural selection and by relation evolution. All catastrophes- natural or manmade- have a direct impact on the evolution of man as a species. Man can greatly impact natural selection in many…

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