
Darwin's Voyage
Darwin's Voyage refers to Charles Darwin’s 1831-1836 expedition aboard the HMS Beagle, during which he traveled around South America and other regions. This journey allowed him to observe diverse wildlife, geological formations, and ecosystems. These observations led him to develop groundbreaking ideas about evolution and natural selection, explaining how species adapt over time. His voyage was critical in shaping modern biology, providing evidence that species evolve through gradual changes influenced by their environment. It was a pioneering scientific journey that connected geographic exploration with understanding the natural world’s diversity and complexity.