What types of specimens did Darwin collect on his voyage? Group of answer choices plants animals fossils all of the above
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Darwin examined remains of extinct organisms while on his journey. The remains had been preserved in rock for a very long time. What are these remains called?
Assess your understanding of the fossil evidence discovered by Darwin by completing each sentence. Not all choices will descend Darwin completed his four-year journey around the world on the HMS Beagle. During this time, he made many interesting observations such as finding raised beaches and marine shells located high in the Andes Mountains. Darwin hypothesized that changes over time and in the Earth's crust must have brought geological variety. Darwin also collected specimens within the areas he traveled and found that these specimens varied from the ones in other areas and around the world. Darwin hypothesized that there would have been enough time for new species to evolve.
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