The theory of evolution
Descent with Modification by Natural Selection
Charles Darwin correctly gathered information about the process of natural selection when he was observing finches in the Galápagos island in the middle of the 19th century. Darwin describes his observations of evolution at work in the survival struggle between the medium ground finch also known as the Geospiza fortis and the large ground finch also known as the Geospiza magnirostris. He observed competition between two species to the beaks of one species to shrink, that is, they observed evolution by means of natural selection.
Natural selection is the process where by organisms better adapted to their environment will tend to survive and then have higher chances to produce more offspring.
Descent with modification refers to the passing on of traits from parent organisms to their offspring.
Natural selection is the process where by organisms better adapted to their environment will tend to survive and then have higher chances to produce more offspring.
Descent with modification refers to the passing on of traits from parent organisms to their offspring.