Question
Finches living on the Galapagos Islands were critical for Darwin to develop his ideas. What key observation did he make about the finches?
Question 14 options:
A)
The finches' feathers were colored differently, providing camouflage within their unique environment.
B)
The finches' beaks were uniquely adapted as tools for them to eat the food that was available to them.
C)
The finches' beaks were colored differently, providing camouflage within their unique environment.
D)
The finches' feathers were structurally different to allow them to fly at different heights and speeds, depending on their local environment.
Question 14 options:
A)
The finches' feathers were colored differently, providing camouflage within their unique environment.
B)
The finches' beaks were uniquely adapted as tools for them to eat the food that was available to them.
C)
The finches' beaks were colored differently, providing camouflage within their unique environment.
D)
The finches' feathers were structurally different to allow them to fly at different heights and speeds, depending on their local environment.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The key observation that Darwin made about the finches is:
**B) The finches' beaks were uniquely adapted as tools for them to eat the food that was available to them.**
This observation led to his understanding of natural selection and how species adapt to their environments over time.
**B) The finches' beaks were uniquely adapted as tools for them to eat the food that was available to them.**
This observation led to his understanding of natural selection and how species adapt to their environments over time.