Darwin's finches, which inhabit the

  1. Charles Darwin studied the differences in the shape of the beaks of finches. He created sketches and took many notes on each
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  2. Question 26Charles Darwin studied the differences in the shape of the beaks of finches. He created sketches and took many notes
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  3. Darwin's finches, which inhabit the Galapagos Islands, originally migrated from mainland South America. The loss of plants
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  4. Darwin's finches, which inhabit the Galapagos Islands, originally migrated from mainland South America. The loss of plants
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  5. ​​​​​​Charles Darwin observed that the finches on each of the Galapagos Islands were slightly different from each
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  6. ​​​​​​Charles Darwin observed that the finches on each of the Galapagos Islands were slightly different from each
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  7. 15.In the early 1800s, Darwin studied 13 kinds of finches. What did Darwin hypothesize about these birds? The finches were
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  8. What did Darwin observe about finches in the Galapagos Islands? (Choose ALL that are correct)Origin of the species: where did
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  9. The picture shows the finches that Darwin observed on the Galapagos Islands in 1835. image Why do these finches have different
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  10. found on the Galapagos islands there are several species finches also known as Darwin finches these finches share the same coat
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