bluedogadventures.com - A travel resource for adventurous people
*Home>>>Darwin

Does anyone know anything about Charles Darwin?


I need to know about Charles Darwin. There are some things i already know...but i need to know some more. If you could give me something that would be great. thanks!

i noticed you asked this in Darwin Australia, you do realise Darwin was his surname and he was born in England?

http://oz.plymouth.edu/~biology/history/...

http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch/pag...

http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96feb/d...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dar...

try doing a search on Charles Darwin.

He introduced the theory of evolution....this may be an interesting fact for you, a turtle (or tortoise....not sure which) he brought with him from some island to Australia is still alive today, her name is Harriet and she lives at Australia Zoo

If you want to find the information on Charles Darwin then why don't you look it up on google it will only take a few minutes to look it up

1. Born on the same day as Abraham Lincoln.

2. Grandfather on his father's side was Erasmus Darwin, very well known as a doctor around Birmingham and throughout England in the mid to late 18th century. Erasmus wrote reams of verse setting out the scientific knowledge of the day.

3. Grandfather on his mother's side was Josiah Wedgwood, the pioneering potter who introduced several new types of potting clay in a variety of natural colours. Famous in his time for copying the ancient "Portland Vase" and providing dinner services to Catherine the Great of Russia and the English Royal family. Also introduced the familiar pottery with white classical figures on a blue base. Both grandfathers knew James Watt, Matthew Boulton and even Benjamin Franklin. Search the "Birmingham Lunar Society" for more information.

4. Though initially intending to become an Anglican minister, Charles Darwin turned to the study of natural philosophy or science as it was beginning to be called.

5. He sailed round the world with Captain Fitzroy aboard the "Beagle" on a scientific mission stopping at many places along the way. Visited Australia in 1839. The city of Darwin at the northern coast of the Northern Territory is named for him though I do not think he landed there. A channel near Cape Horn in South America is named the "Beagle" channel, while a river in Australia is named for Captain Fitzroy. Most famous visit was to the Galapagos Islands.

6. After his return to England he began to formulate his theory of evolution through natural selection. Central to the theory was the realisation over the previous 100 years that the Earth was tens of thousands to millions of times older than had previously been thought. Other important factors were the writings of Thomas Malthus, the successful classifications of plant and animal species by 18th and 19th century scientists and the observation that human selective breeding of livestock had radically changed some animals in just a few decades.

7. Though he had formulated the theory quite early on, he was reluctant to publish because of the religious implications among other things. However he was visited by another naturalist called Wallace who had come to exactly the same conclusions and wanted to discuss the matter with him. The initial publication was a joint effort. The "Wallace Line" runs between Australia and New Guinea on the one side and Indonesia on the other and delineates the south western limit of (among other things) large placental mammals. One the Australian side the large mammals are all marsupials.

8. Though the theory was held to be satisfactory, it lacked a mechanism through which it could work. This mechanism was not elucidated until the genetic work of Grigor Mendel became more widely known about 1900. Eventually mathematical statistics showed that the results obtained by Mendel and others were consistent with Darwin's theory. From that time on his theory has been regarded as being confirmed.

9. While the theory has been subject to some modification, even by Darwin himself as better and more knowledge has come to hand, it is still regarded as fundamentally correct.

10. Darwin did not resile from the theory on his deathbed.

Tags
  General - Australia   Sydney   Perth   Melbourne   Hobart   Darwin   Canberra   Brisbane   Adelaide   General - Asia Pacific   Vietnam
Related information
  • How long does it take to drive from Cairns to Darwin, Austraila?

    I stopped at Mt Isa one time but there was this mother @#$%#@ snorer!!!

    ...
  • Where is DARWIN?

    It's the capital of Australia's northern territory. ...

  • What is the best period to visit north australia?

    well not now it is the wet season but wait till end of jan or early feb them go make sure you visit the wet area,s of the NT you will see it at all it,s beauty & some of the best sunset's ...

  • What should I pack for a week long trip to Darwin?

    The average temp tends to be in the high 30's so you want a selection of summer clothes and sun screen protection. Tends to be humid too. Also include a few long trousers in case you are...

  • Have you ever gone on a hiking tour in the NT?

    I did a 3 day trip with Wilderness Adventures in Kakadu and a 9 day with the same company in the Kimberly. Both trips were amazing - guides were awesome, food was great. Couldn't have asked ...

  • David pelham litchfield?

    Hi, Try searching in the white pages. There is know listing in the Northern Territory for Litchfield but there are a few in the other States around Australia. Look them all up a try writing to the...

  • Who is charles darwin?

    well i do know but if you read the above answers it will save me from typing lots ta for that

    ...
  • I want to go to Darwin (Australia), can yo give me some information, please?

    If you are in Darwin for 10 days try to get to Kakadu national park (3hrs drive from Darwin)- which has some spectacular scenery - including ancient aboriginal rock art. While you are at kakadu do ...

  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster