meg50 meg50
  • 19-04-2016
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what was Charles Darwin's theory regarding plant and animal life

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jananiy16 jananiy16
  • 19-04-2016
he basically believed in evolution,

he said that in species, a mutation occured, 
sometimes this meant they were better adapted to survive, 
therefore they would survive, 
the others would die out,
the mutated animal/plant would reproduce,
they would pass on their gene to their offspring,

this is his theory of evolution :)
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