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What in particular did Darwin notice on the Galapagos Islands?
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He noticed that the ship had left him, so he built an airplane out of fossils and tightly packed soil then set off around the world to become the first male to successfully fly around the world.
He noticed that the ship had left him, so he built an airplane out of fossils and tightly packed soil then set off around the world to become the first male to successfully fly around the world.

He noticed that the marine iguanas were a hybrid of a land tiger and a turtle.
He noticed that the marine iguanas were a hybrid of a land tiger and a turtle.

He noticed that the islands were separated by sandbars.
He noticed that the islands were separated by sandbars.

He noticed that finches had adapted different beak types specific to their source of food.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **He noticed that finches had adapted different beak types specific to their source of food.**

Darwin observed that different species of finches on the Galapagos Islands had variations in their beak shapes and sizes, which were adapted to the types of food available on their respective islands. This observation contributed to his theory of evolution by natural selection.

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