Voyage of the Beagle

In 1831, Charles Darwin began a 5-year voyage around the world as a naturalist on the HMS Beagle. What he saw on that trip had a tremendous influence on his ideas about the natural world. In particular, he saw the organisms on the Galapagos Islands as examples of descent with modification, his term for evolution.


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