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  1. Darwin noticed differences in the beak shapes of finches on the various islands of the Galapagos and surmised that they all
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  2. darwin observed finches small birds on the different islands and noticed that they had similarities but differences as well. he
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. Charles Darwin noticed that finches on different islands of the Galápagos Islands were similar but that their beaks were
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  6. Charles Darwin used what he saw on the Galapagos Islands to inform himself about natural selection.What specific differences
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  7. 1. Charles Darwin was an...2. Darwin was not the first to develop a theory of... 3.The type of tortoise, mockingbird, and finch
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  8. And it happened. One minute she was on the branch; the next she was on the ground.And it happened. One second she was on the
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  9. At which differences does the following polynomial sequence reach a constant value? an=2n4−n3 (1 point) Responses 2nd
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  10. At which differences does the following polynomial sequence reach a constant value?an=2n4−n3 (1 point) Responses 1st
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