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During his voyage around the world, Darwin was inspired to think about evolution by ____________________.Group of answer choicesstudying adaptations of organisms to their environmentsthe unique organisms he saw in the Gálapagos Islandsfossils he collectedthe works of others such as Lamarck

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During his voyage around the world, Darwin was inspired to think about evolution by ____________________.Group of answer choicesstudying adaptations of organisms to their environmentsthe unique organisms he saw in the Gálapagos Islandsfossils he collectedthe works of others such as Lamarck

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During his voyage around the world, Charles Darwin was inspired to think about evolution by several factors:

  1. Studying adaptations of organisms to their environments: Darwin observed various species and how they adapted to their specific environments. This led him to think about how species could change over time to better suit their surroundings.

  2. The unique organisms he saw in the Galapagos Islands: The Galapagos Islands are home to many unique species that are not found anywhere else in the world. Darwin's observations of these unique species, such as the Galapagos finches, played a crucial role in his development of the theory of evolution.

  3. Fossils he collected: During his voyage, Darwin collected numerous fossils. These fossils provided evidence of extinct species, which led Darwin to consider how species could change and evolve over time.

  4. The works of others such as Lamarck: Prior to Darwin, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck had proposed a theory of evolution based on the idea that characteristics acquired or lost during an organism's lifetime could be passed on to its offspring. While Darwin did not agree with all aspects of Lamarck's theory, it did influence his thinking about evolution.

So, all of the options provided in the question played a role in inspiring Darwin to think about evolution.

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