Charles Darwin by Shrey

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CHARLES DARWIN [12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

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Who was Darwin…..? ~Charles Darwin was an English naturalist who travelled thousands of miles to obtain factual evidence to support the theory of evolution. ~He was educated at Shrewsbury School and Edinburgh University where he read medicine. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Journey of the BEAGLE Theory Of EVOLUTION Darwin’s Childhood 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Darwin’s Childhood Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England on 12 February 1809 at his family home, the Mount. His father was a well known physician . Marianne --Charles had four older siblings: Caroline Susan Erasmus 1818 SeptemberDarwin joined his brother, Erasmus, at Shrewsbury Grammar School, run by the Revd. Samuel Butler. The focus of study was Greek and Roman reading and grammar. He developed a great fondness of Shakespeare and Byron during this time.. 1817 July 15Darwin's mother, Susannah, died when he was eight years old. 1817 SpringDarwin attended Mr. Case's grammar school in Shrewsbury. He was a rather shy and reserved boy who invented wild stories, and showed off his athletic skills to the other boys. He was also very mischievous, and enjoyed being the center of attention in the household. 4

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Darwin’s Visits PLEASE Click any 1 of the point in this picture 5

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~Glen Roy Here Darwin studied for the clergy between 1827-1831 about the mysterious PARALLEL Roads. 6

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Darwin’s visits PLEASE Click any 1 of the point in this picture 7 Ilkely

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~Ilkely Charles Darwin was very ill & went here to take the water cure treatments right before publication of his book: "Origin of Species".. 8

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Darwin’s Visits PLEASE Click any 1 of the point in this picture 9 Maer

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~MAER 10 This is the village where his uncle lived, and where he got married to Emma Wedgwood.

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Darwin’s visits PLEASE Click any 1 of the point in this picture 11 Malvern

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~Malvern 12 A hydrotherapy treatment facility where Darwin went to get treatment for his many illnesses, and where his first daughter, Annie, died

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Journey of the BEAGLE Theory Of EVOLUTION Darwin’s Childhood 1 2 3 13

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Journey of the BEAGLE The Beagle was chartered for a five-year mapping and collecting expedition to South America and the South Pacific. Darwin's job as ship naturalist was to collect specimens, make observations, and keep careful records of anything he observed that he thought significant. At the beginning of the voyage Darwin read a geology book given to him by Henslow. This book, Principles of Geology by Charles Lyell, spurred his interest in the study of land forms. 14 Charles Darwin sailed from Plymouth on the 27 December 1831 on a journey that was to take him many thousands of miles. He sailed in a ship called the Beagle. The Beagle was not a big ship, it was only about 28 metres long and had to be home to 74 people for the whole voyage. Darwin took with him a copy of the bible and books by Milton, Humboldt as well as a copy of Lyell's first volume on Principles Of Geology. He also took binoculars, a geological magnifying glass and jars of spirit for preserving specimens. For many of the early weeks at sea, Darwin was extremely sea-sick and could eat nothing but raisins. When they landed at Cape Verde he began to feel better, as he was able to go ashore and start noting, collecting, recording and observing the bird life, the natives, the plants and the landscape.

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Journey of the BEAGLE Theory Of EVOLUTION Darwin’s Childhood 1 2 3 15

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Theory Of evolution By CHARLES DARWIN He theorized that humans were derived from apes. He proposed that small genetic mutations over millions of years created the human species we have today. Darwin felt that it was a “survival of the fittest”. Species that could adapt to their changing environment most effectively would survive, while the weaker genetic lines of species died off. 16

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17 1>overpopulation~ at any time of evolution, lot of species are present on earth 2>Struggle for existence~ 5 major features of Darwin's theory these species fight each other for food & space 3>Survival of the fittest~ the species which adapt to their surroundings, exist 4>Adaptation~ the most fit species survive 5>natural selection~ the nature by itself selects the species that would survive & others would extinct

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