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Darwin developed his theory of evolution after working extensively to observe and collect data from large populations of organisms, such as the finches on the Galapagos Islands. The methodology BEST suited
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Darwin developed his theory of evolution after working extensively to observe and collect data from large populations of organisms, such as the finches on the Galapagos Islands.
The methodology BEST suited for this type of large scale population study would be
A) lab work.
B) field research.
C) chemical experimentation.
D) mathematical extrapolation.
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B
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Because thats what it said
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The answer would be B. To get the type of data Darwin needed, you would have to go out into the field and observe. He isn't plugging numbers into a math equation, he wasn't experimenting with sulfur and hydrogen, he wasn't sitting in a lab, he was in the field.
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