Which observation led Darwin to start thinking about evolution? a-The animals on the Galapagos Islands were recognizable as similar to their counterparts in other regions of world, but had a range of noticeable differences from those counterparts. Many animals also had small variations from island to island b-The animals on the Galapagos Islands were recognizable as similar to their counterparts in other regions of world, but were smaller than those counterparts. Many animals also had small variations from island
or c-the animals on the Galapagos Islands were recognizable as similar to their counterparts in other regions of world, but were larger than those counterparts. Many animals also had small variations from island to island.
I think its B
I'm not 100% sure though
thanks @yontoo618
I disagree - I don't think it's b.
Like I said, Im not sure its B
Cool. Which is why the tutors are supposed to provide their rationale and thinking behind the responses, not just the responses. ;) I don't think size of the island finches - relative to finches elsewhere in the world - had any relevance. What mattered was the small variation between the finches of close islands...
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