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Going back to how it all began.. Exploration of Charles Darwin..

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Charles Darwin (1809-1882). The Father of Evolutiion Born: February 12,1809 Studied Medicine Degree in Theology Naturalist.

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Charles Darwin (1809-1882). The Father of Evolutiion Born: February 12,1809 Studied Medicine Degree in Theology Naturalist.

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Table of Contents.. 01 - Evolution. 02 – Darwin’s Exploration.

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01. Evolution , or change over time, is the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms. . A scientific theory is a well-supported testable explanation of phenomena that have occurred in the natural world..

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01. Darwin’s Exploration..

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Dogs can smell your feelings.. Revell 1:06,. Voyage of the Beagle.

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Voyage of the Beagle. Dates: December 27, 1831 Captain: Robert FitzRoy Ship : H.M.S. Beagle Destination: Voyage around the world. Findings: evidence to propose a revolutionary hypothesis about how life changes over time.

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Darwin’s Observations. He dug up fossils of gigantic extinct mammals, such as the ground sloth.

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Patterns of Diversity. Darwin visited Argentina and Australia which had similar grassland ecosystems..

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Living Organisms and Fossils. Darwin collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms, called fossils ..

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The Galapagos Island. The smallest, lowest islands were hot, dry, and nearly barren-Hood Island-sparse vegetation.

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4 Pinta Island Interrnediate shell Fernandina Isabela Island shell P i nta Ma rchena Santa Santa Fe F loreana Cruz Hood Island Saddle—backed sl•ell ariation Tortoises obserxeed that the sties Of rnany ani rnals and plants varied noticeably the different Islands. Among the the shape Of the shell corresponds to different habitae_ The Hood Island ortoise (right) has a long neck and a shell that is curved and open around the neck and legs. allouving the tortoise to reach the sparse tegetation on Hood Island. The tortoise frorn Isabela Island (I ouver left) has a dome-shaped shell and a shorter neck. Vegetation on this sland is more abundant and closer to the ground. The tortoise frorn Pinta Island has a shell that is interrnediate th forrns..

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Animals found in the Galapagos. ― Irene M. Pepperberg.

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. Land Tortoises. giant land tortoise | reptile | Britannica.

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. Blue-Footed Booby. Blue-footed booby - Wikipedia.

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. Marine Iguanas. Marine Iguana | Species | WWF.

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. Darwin Finches. ASTA Evolution Position Statement — Arizona Science Teachers Association.

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The Journey Home. Darwin Observed that characteristics of many plants and animals vary greatly among the islands Separate species may have arose from an original ancestor.

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The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin. Darwin Finches.

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Did you know?. It took Charles Darwin 20 years to write and publish his original book On the Origin of Species that explained the process of evolution ..

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03. People that Influenced Darwin’s Thinking..

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04. Natural Selection..

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Evolution by Natural Selection. The Struggle for Existence-members of each species have to compete for food, shelter, other life necessities Survival of the Fittest-Some individuals better suited for the environment.

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Five basic components of Natural Selection.

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1. All species have genetic. Every species is different, even within itself . Look around you… are you all the same..

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2. The environment presents challenges to survival..

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3. Organisms produce more offspring than can survive. Competition exists within and among species..

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4 . Individuals that are fit to their environment leave more offspring than those who aren’t..

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5 . Characteristics of fit individuals increase in a population over time..

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Evidence of Evolution.

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Evidence of Evolution. Fossil Record. Geographic Distribution of Living Things.

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Picture 3.png 000A2B16bunsen C167EDBD:. Fossil Record.

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Let’s review some facts.. Elephants. Koalas are even more lazy than cats..

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