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Charles Darwin studied finches on the Galápagos Islands. The finches on each island had slightly different beaks. According to Darwin, how did the finches all get different beaks?
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Charles Darwin studied finches on the Galápagos Islands. The finches on each island had slightly different beaks. According to Darwin, how did the finches all get different beaks?
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The finches had different beaks due to natural selection. Darwin then theorized that species may change their traits over time to adapt to different environments.
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