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Darwin’s theory of evolution is based on the idea that species remain unchanged over time.
Natural selection is the process by which traits that enhance survival and reproduction become more common in a population.
Darwin’s observations on the Galápagos Islands suggested that species were perfectly suited to their environments without change.
According to Darwin, species that share a common ancestor may develop distinct traits over time.
Darwin concluded that finches on the Galápagos Islands were all the same species, despite having different beak shapes.
The concept of "descent with modification" means that species evolve and pass on heritable traits to their offspring over time.
Darwin’s ideas on evolution were primarily based on his observations during his travels on the HMS Beagle.
Darwin’s idea of natural selection was influenced by the work of other scientists, including the economist Thomas Malthus.
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