Hi there!
In Science, we were tasked with researching a famous scientist. After a long debate with myself, I have finally chosen to research about: Charles Darwin.
Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, England on 12 February, 1809. He died on 19 April 1882 in Kent, England.
Darwin was famous for his book, 'On the Origins of Species' which he released in 1859. He gathered information to publish it after going travelling for 5 years across the world to different places.
The book explained Darwin's ideas about evolution, however this caused a lot of controversy in the non-scientific community of the early 19th century. The evidence he gathered is seen as conflicting with some religious beliefs about creation of creatures on the world and the world itself.
Darwin is also famous for studying the wildlife on the Galápagos Islands, a cluster of islands on the equator almost 1,000km west of Ecuador. While on the island, he noticed that the finches on the different islands were similar to each other, but not exactly alike. He noted that each bird had a variation in size, beak and claws.
Darwin concluded that the islands were so distant from the mainland, that the finches which arrived previously to the islands had changed over time. Darwin ended up with almost 30 years of research and studied hundreds more plant and animal species. He made his theory of evolution by natural selection public in 1858. Nowadays, evolution by natural selection is the foundation of modern biology, accepted by scientists all across the world.
Two random facts about Charles Darwin:
- He and Abraham Lincoln, former U.S. President were born on the same day.
- In Zimbabwe, there is a mountain named 'Mount Darwin', after him.
Thanks for reading!
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