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DARWIN’s biography young Charles had been groomed for a career in the clergy His family always viewed him as a very romantic figure was an English naturalist and geologist ,[2] best known for his contributions to evolutionary theory.[I] He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors ,[3] and in a joint publication with Alfred Russel Wallace introduced hisscientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection , in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding . [4] AUSTARLIA Australia was one of the wonderful exotic places he went to DARWIN’s theory His theory took shape in the Blue Mou ntains and then in Galapagos when he arrived in Australia, after traveling around Cape Horn and up South America’s Pacific coast, his radical ideas were incomplete They need to looking for Chris Darwin house in there you can found strong labyrinths, valleys, eucalyptus forest called the Blue Mountains in sleepy hamlet of Glenbrook…. Near of this place there are nature reserve and national parks,,, Chris is more eccentric than Charles He said that Charles likes rainforest it is truly amazing Before to go outside Charles suggest to bring a hot tea and chrismas cake He walked through dirt track

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DARWINs biography young Charles had been groomed for a career in the clergy His family always viewed him as a very romantic figure was an Englishnaturalistandgeologist,[2]best known for his contributions to evolutionary theory.[I]He established that allspeciesof life have descended over time fromcommon ancestors,[3]and in a joint publication withAlfred Russel Wallaceintroduced hisscientific theorythat thisbranching patternofevolutionresulted from a process that he callednatural selection, in which thestruggle for existencehas a similar effect to theartificial selectioninvolved inselective breeding.[4]

AUSTARLIA Australia was one of the wonderful exotic places he went to

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His theory took shape in the Blue Mou ntains and then in Galapagos when he arrived in Australia, after traveling around Cape Horn and up South Americas Pacific coast, his radical ideas were incomplete They need to looking for Chris Darwin house in there you can found strong labyrinths, valleys, eucalyptus forest called the Blue Mountains in sleepy hamlet of Glenbrook. Near of this place there are nature reserve and national parks,,, Chris is more eccentric than Charles He said that Charles likes rainforest it is truly amazing Before to go outside Charles suggest to bring a hot tea and chrismas cake He walked through dirt track who gave up a successful career in advertising in London to be a climbing guide and environmental activist an expert on his Charles Darwins life Charles Darwin thought the Blue Mountains the most beautiful part of Australia the 26-year-old Charles visited the continent in early 1836 on his round-the-world voyage in the HMS Beagle when he arrived in Australia, after traveling around Cape Horn and up South Americas Pacific coast, his radical ideas were incomplete he collected specimens in Australia to take back to London nfor further study the most important was adventure in the blue mountain by 11 days and this visit would prove as influential for his book called On the Origin of Species about studies of the Galapagos island Our family always viewed him as a very romantic figure, and Australia was one of the wonderful exotic places he went to. We liked to imagine him on horseback, riding through the summer heat wave, discovering marvelous things

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AUSTRALIAN Darwin was puzzled by Australias strange wildlife For example platypus -the furry, semi-aquatic mammal. in there, Darwin can observe it in its natural setting the seeds of his revolutionary theories on natural selection were sown only a few miles from where Chris now lived.(Australia blue mountain) and It was here that Charles Darwin questioned Creationism for the first time When the sailing vessel was in Sydney he was in a fragile mood. The voyage had already lasted four years, twice as long as expected, and he had been seasick all across the Pacific. He was homesick and lovelorn .He was homesick and lovelorn, too, having recently learned that his teenage sweetheart, Fanny Owen, had married another

LLEGADA A AUSTRALIA When he arrived in Australia there werent no letters awaited the Beagles crew it had a population of 23000 he decides travel to the into the blue mountain he hired a guide and and two horse to stared his travel Darwin had expected a bold chain crossing the country, but instead found the scenery exceedingly monotonous. The name of the mountain bluish tinge is created by tiny droplets of evaporated eucalyptus oil in the air

today, visitors can follow Darwins route Its easy to see why Darwin was taken with the primeval view The real attractionthe wilderness 7 national parks and 1 reserve are combined into greater blue mountains These are considered as world heritage area In there you can foundThe biologist was unable to recognize it. Then it was soon ascertained tha the tree mached fossils from the Jurassic era When he go outside in he Wallerawang homestead The faune fired his imagination for example kanguro rat, electric rosellas(native birds) and cockatoosthen he saw the platypushe saw something wildly quirky it was the behavior of platypus he decided to examined That different species had in fact evolved from the same origin over millions of years, changing their characteristics to suit their environments. Why had God made the water rat for Europe and North America, and the platypus for Australia? Its terrifying, really.