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Physics, 22.05.2020 00:13 AnActualTrashcan

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Assignment: Galapagos Islands Changes Exploration

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Galapagos Islands Background
Location

Description of the islands
(size, how they are formed, climates)

Species of the islands

History of species of the islands

Darwin’s Research
What did he study?

What did he observe?

What did he conclude?

What scientific breakthrough did his conclusions lead to?

The Grants’ Research
Animal studied

Brief goal of their studies

What did they observe?

What did they conclude?

Questions
1. What did Darwin’s research on the Galapagos Islands show?

2. What did the Grant’s research on the Galapagos Islands show?

3. Describe how species on the Galapagos Islands have changed over time.

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