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•The overall observations he made were Survival of the Fittest. He observed the finches beaks from the mainland and from the islands. He realized that finches were all the same species, however they adapted in their own special way.

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Charles Darwin is credited with his findings in the study of evolution. There is also a term called Social Darwinism, which deals with the idea of survival of the fittest.

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Charles Darwin founded the theory of natural seletion

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Charles Darwin observed two things. He observed diversity of living things and fossils.

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He observed the various beak shapes and sizes of the finches, and their distribution across the Galapagos Islands.

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Darwin's observation of the adaptations of species, especially in the Galapagos Islands, led to his theory of evolution.

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He observe plants and animals

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