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1 The Voyage of the Beagle

2 Evolution Evolution is the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms. Scientific Theory – A well-supported testable explanation of phenomena that occurs in the natural world.

3 Charles Darwin Travelled around the world in 1831.
Visited many different continents which was unusual for the time.

4 What Darwin Saw: Patterned Diversity:
Europe, South America and Australia all have temperate grasslands, but the animals are not the same.

5 What Darwin Saw: Fossils Fossils came in many different kinds.
Some were close to living animals, but others obviously did not have living relatives

6 What Darwin Saw: Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos has a wide range of environments that are contained on individual islands. Darwin noticed that land tortoises, marine iguanas and finches varied much more than they did in a similar area of England.

7 What Darwin Wondered: How did the Galapagos Islands get colonized by animals? Where all of the tortoises, iguanas and finches originally from the same species?


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