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The Galapagos Islands
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Charles Darwin the famous naturalist sailed to the Galapagos Islands in the HMS Beagle in 1831. Thirty years later he published his Theory of Evolution, one of the most revolutionary ideas science has ever known.
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On December 27, 1831, the HMS Beagle launched its voyage from U.K. with Darwin in tow. Darwin had the unique opportunity to closely observe principles of botany, geology and zoology.
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Adaptation in the carapace as per habitat. Species living in habitat with food(grass) at low level had round carapace and short neck. Those living in area with food(grass) at height had long neck and backed carapace.
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The size and shape of the finches’ beaks was due to their adaptation to a particular environmental niche. Stated two theories from the observations. Darwin discovered that Galapagos finches have thirteen different kinds of beaks.
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A species is a population of organisms that interbreeds and has fertile offspring. Living organisms have descended with modifications from species that lived before them.
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More organisms are produced than can survive because of limited resources. Organisms struggle for the necessities of life; there is competition for resources.
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Individuals within a population vary in their traits; some of these traits are heritable. The advantageous trait is being carried to next generation.
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Ecuador Government established Charles Darwin’s Research Station at Galapagos.Ecuador Government The place is famous for Darwin’s name and the Giant Tortoise and the natural beauty.
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