Charles Darwin was one of the most influential scientists in human history. His groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection forever changed the way we understand life on Earth. By challenging long-held beliefs about the origins of species, Darwin sparked a scientific revolution that continues to shape biology, genetics, and modern science.
Born in England in 1809, Darwin showed an early fascination with nature, collecting plants, insects, and fossils. His life changed dramatically when he joined the voyage of the HMS Beagle, a five-year scientific expedition around the world. During this journey, Darwin carefully observed plants, animals, and geological formations, especially in the Galápagos Islands. These observations would later inspire his revolutionary ideas about evolution and adaptation.
In 1859, Darwin published On the Origin of Species, a book that introduced the world to the concept of natural selection—the process by which species gradually evolve over time. Although controversial at first, his work became one of the most important scientific contributions ever written.
This book explores Darwin's life, discoveries, and lasting impact on science and society. Readers will learn about his journey of curiosity, his groundbreaking research, and the powerful ideas that reshaped our understanding of nature.
Perfect for readers interested in science, discovery, and the remarkable story of the man who revealed the mechanisms behind evolution.
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