Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, England, in 1809. From the time he
was a young child, Charles liked collecting plants and catching animals. His father.
Robert Darwin, was a doctor, and he wanted his son to follow in his footsteps
Charles, however, found the study of medicine boring and surgery atressful. He
neglected his university classes, but studied natural history, the study of the
development of plants and animals, on his own. Though he did well in school,
Darwin spent most of his college years hunting and carrying on his own studies
outside of the classroom.
After graduation, Darwin was given the chance to use his expertise, Captain
Robert FitzRoy invited Darwin to sail with him on his ship the HMS Beagle, and
help him map the coast of South America and make a study of the natural history
of the area. Darwin joined him on his voyage and filled his notebooks with sketches
and observations. He collected specimens, samples of plants and animals for
scientific study, as they went along.
The expedition included a trip to a group of islands called the Galapagos
Darwin noticed that each of the Galapagos islands had its own varieties of birds
and animals. This finding led him to develop his theory of natural selection, which
he wrote about in his book. On the Origin of the Species. In natural selection, the
fittest organisms, or life forms, survive long enough to reproduce. Though Darwin
was not the first one to use it, the phrase "survival of the fittest" is another way we
refer to natural selection. The theory was the beginning of the modem
understanding of evolution, the development of species over time.
de ese texto 5 verbos regulares y 5 inregulares!!
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no entiendo lo puede decir en español
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no pero lo tengo que hacer en ingles por eso
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