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Charles Darwin (February 12th 1809---19th April 1882)

From the childhood Charles Darwin started to collect insects as he was interested in natural history.
A sea voyage helped Darwin to frame his theory of evolution. Once he got a chance of voyage to the south Pacific & America by a ship called ‘HMS Beagle’. It left Devonport harbor on 27th December 1831. His job was to collect specimens of any biological thing. During his voyage once he went in an island called ‘Galapagos’ Which was located about 1,000 km west of South America on that time. Darwin saw some finches in that island. Each finch species had a distinctive bill specialized for a particular food source. The similarities of the finches led Darwin to infer that the finches shared a common ancestor. There he also collected some fossils which was the remains of extinct mammals (Fossils are the remains of a survivor which survived before many years ago in Planet). The similarities between the fossil mammals and modern mammals led him to believe that species change over time. Darwin didn’t point when evolution occurred -will be he was also doubtful about it.

From the Beagle's five-year trip experiment he wrote down his famous ‘The origin of the species’. The origin of species mainly describes natural selection.

Darwin also influenced by the study of evolution. He wanted to discover the tree of life. His theory still remains in debates. Nowadays it is still in mystery that how this world was created & how organic beings come into this world. Though his theory of evolution is highly debated his theory is in crisis now & it seems that the main guilty is to assume his theory. This is why ignorance frequently begets more confidence than knowledge & it for those who know little, not those who know much… This seems that the problem will never be solved by science. Now it’s the time to take a decision. Now we can describe them in the view to genealogy.