Biology, asked by pm4851004, 4 months ago

describe main observation any five of Charles darwin during journey from which he predicated theory of evolution​

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Answered by shreee104
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The main observations of Charles Darwin was

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.

Answered by sunita1986rajwade
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1- variation found in organisms need to the diversity in the ability of them to survive in nature. populations of those that have greater ability to survive have more chances of evolving over the others.

2- new varieties of organisms may emerge suddenly from pre-existing 1 due to natural calamities.

3- various organisms have had similar ancestors and thus the evoultionary relationship may be represented by a diagram showing a branched tree.

4- variations are found in populations of organisms only some variations which are favourable pass on from one generation to the next.

5- such variations over generations lead to formation of population of organism that may show remarkable change from their ancestral tribes...

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