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Charles
Darwin
Group 3
Members:
Joanna Ursal
Mariel Rose Gromia
Angel Cubilla
Jed Pojas
Kharl Cachero
Cindy Sanchez
Hannah Gargar
Ildrey Villasica
Nina Gerona
01 A brief
biography
Table Of
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02 His
contributions
Charles
Darwin’s life
Charles Robert Darwin
FRS FRGS FLS FZS JP
Born: February 12, 1809, The Mount
House, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
Died: April 19, 1882, Home of
Charles Darwin - Down House,
Downe, United Kingdom
Education: Christ's College Cambridge (1828–1831),
Shrewsbury School (1818–1825), University of
Edinburgh Queens Medical Research Institute (1825–
1827)
Parents: Robert Darwin, Susannah Darwin
Children: Francis Darwin, Anne Darwin, Charles Waring
Darwin, George Darwin, Mary Eleanor Darwin.
Spouse: Emma Darwin (m. 1839–1882)
Darwin’s Voyage to the
Galapagos Islands
Darwin’s numerous
contributions to science
1871
1872
1881
His
discoveries
Natural
Selection
How did Darwin
conceptualize evolution?
His five-year voyage at the HMS
Beagle allowed him to collect and
observe fossils.
How did Darwin
conceptualize evolution?
In he read the ‘Essay on the
Principle of Population’ by
Thomas Robert Maltus
How did Darwin
conceptualize evolution?
Darwin, through pigeon fancying
and studying barnacles, was able to
better understand the variations that
occur within species.
How did Darwin
conceptualize evolution?
In 1858, he received a letter from
Alfred Russel Wallace who had been
formulating similar ideas, and
together they publishes a joint letter.
Alfred Russel
Wallace
How did Darwin
conceptualize evolution?
In 1858, he received a letter from
Alfred Russel Wallace who had been
formulating similar ideas, and
together they published a joint letter.
How did Darwin
conceptualize evolution?
A year later, in 1859, he published
On the Origins of Species , in which he
detailed the accumulation of his
studies.
The aftermath.
Although he received backlash
from conservatives, Darwin’s ideas
were well received by the public
thanks to his accessible writing.
The aftermath.
To this day his ideas remain
foundational to our understanding of
the world around us.
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