Charles Darwin developed his interest in natural history while he was studying at Edinburgh University. He was there to study medicine, but his developing passion for natural history caused him to neglect his medical studies. He then studied natural science at Cambridge University. He still had not completed a degree in natural history by the time he finished at University in June 1831 (at the age of 22), and when he journeyed on the Beagle on his famous voyage, he was considered an "unfinished gentleman naturalist". The journey lasted five years, and it was during this that Darwin developed his theory of natural selection, building his reputation as a naturalist, and drawing heavily on the theories of many other scientists.
Charles Darwin was a naturalist.
Charles Darwin was a naturalist. His major contribution to science was the Theory of Evolution.
Yes, he was Charles Darwin.
no he was an english naturalist
To serve as the ship's naturalist
Naturalist
Charles Darwin was a naturalist.
No, he was a naturalist.
Darwin is the father of evolution. He was a scientist. He was also a writer. He popularized the idea of natural selection.
Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin was a naturalist. His major contribution to science was the Theory of Evolution.
Yes, he was Charles Darwin.
no he was an english naturalist
Charles Darwin was 22 years old when he set sail as a ship naturalist on the HMS Beagle in 1831.
Darwin served as the naturalist on the HMS Beagle from 1831 to 1836.
Charles Darwin was a naturalist who wrote about his discoveries on the Galápagos Islands.