5 Describe main observations (any-5) of Charles Darwin during
journey from which he predicated theory of evolution.
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Darwin's observations that led to his theory of natural selection are:
- Overproduction - all species will produce more offspring than will survive to adulthood.
- Variation - there are variations between members of the same species.
- Adaptation - traits that increase suitability to a species' environment will be passed on.
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Darwin's observations that led to his theory of natural selection are:-
1.Overproduction - all species will produce more offspring than will survive to adulthood.
2.Variation - there are variations between members of the same species.
3.Adaptation - traits that increase suitability to a species' environment will be passed on.
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