Explain Darvin's theory of evolution. ( 5 marks)
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Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.
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Charles Robert Darwin explained the evolutionary principle in his famous book 'The Origin of Species'
The theory proposed by him is popularly known as the 'Theory of Natural Selection' or 'Darwinism'.
1)The basis of his theory was his observations of nature during his voyage on the ship.
2) Darwin explained that despite having the enormous potential of fertility, the population size of any organism remains within a limit.
3)It is due to struggle between members of the same species and different species for food, space and mate.
4)The struggle eliminates the unfit individuals. In other words, the fit organisms possess some variations which are favourable, and they can leave the progeny to continue the favourable variations.
5) This was called natural selection. These variations, when accumulated for a long time, led to the formation of new species.
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Charles Robert Darwin explained the evolutionary principle in his famous book 'The Origin of Species'
The theory proposed by him is popularly known as the 'Theory of Natural Selection' or 'Darwinism'.
1)The basis of his theory was his observations of nature during his voyage on the ship.
2) Darwin explained that despite having the enormous potential of fertility, the population size of any organism remains within a limit.
3)It is due to struggle between members of the same species and different species for food, space and mate.
4)The struggle eliminates the unfit individuals. In other words, the fit organisms possess some variations which are favourable, and they can leave the progeny to continue the favourable variations.
5) This was called natural selection. These variations, when accumulated for a long time, led to the formation of new species.
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