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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Skyline_College/BIOL_130%3A_Human_Biology/04%3A_Biological_Evolution/4.02%3A_Darwin_Wallace_and_the_Theory_of_Evolution_by_Natural_Selection
    Eighteenth-century Englishman Charles Darwin is one of the most famous scientists who ever lived. His place in the history of science is well deserved. Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selectio...Eighteenth-century Englishman Charles Darwin is one of the most famous scientists who ever lived. His place in the history of science is well deserved. Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection represents a giant leap in human understanding. Darwin's theory contains two major ideas: (1) that evolution occurs. and (2) that evolution occurs by natural selection. Natural selection is the process in which living things with beneficial traits produce more offspring than others do.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Human_Biology/Human_Biology_(Wakim_and_Grewal)/09%3A_Biological_Evolution/9.2%3A_Darwin_Wallace_and_the_Theory_of_Evolution_by_Natural_Selection
    Eighteenth-century Englishman Charles Darwin is one of the most famous scientists who ever lived. His place in the history of science is well deserved. Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selectio...Eighteenth-century Englishman Charles Darwin is one of the most famous scientists who ever lived. His place in the history of science is well deserved. Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection represents a giant leap in human understanding. Darwin's theory contains two major ideas: (1) that evolution occurs. and (2) that evolution occurs by natural selection. Natural selection is the process in which living things with beneficial traits produce more offspring than others do.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/BC%3A_BIOL_2_-_Introduction_to_Human_Biology_(Grewal)/Text/09%3A_Biological_Evolution/9.2%3A_Darwin%2C_Wallace%2C_and_the_Theory_of_Evolution_by_Natural_Selection
    The Grand Canyon, shown here, is an American icon and one of the wonders of the natural world. It is also a record of the past. Look at the rock layers in the picture.

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