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 Contents 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. Thank you! Presented by: Joanna Ursal and Angel Cubilla Hello there! I'm Rain, and I'll be sharing with you my beautiful ideas. Follow me at @reallygreatsite to learn more. Current Situation Elaborate on what you want to discuss. Problems Problem 01 Problem 02 Briefly elaborate on what you want to discuss. Briefly elaborate on what you want to discuss. Hypotheses Add a main point Add a main point Briefly elaborate on what you Briefly elaborate on what you want to discuss. want to discuss. Objectives Elaborate on what you want to discuss. Study Objectives 01. 02. 03. Objective Objective Objective Elaborate on what you want to discuss. Elaborate on what you want to discuss. Elaborate on what you want to discuss. 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