Charles Darwin
Doctor Charles Darwin published his book 'On the Origin of Species' on 24 November 1859. This book radically changed the view of human evolution and laid the foundation for evolutionary biology.
Charles Darwin is an English naturalist. He is most famous for his theory of evolution by natural selection. Wrote 'On the Origin of Species'. It sparked debates about human origins and religious beliefs. Changed scientific understanding of how living things develop over time. He studied medicine at Edinburgh University. In 1831 he joined a 5 year voyage on HMS Beagle as the ship's naturalist. During this trip, he observed many plants, and animals, collected specimens, and made notes. Returned to England. Began developing ideas about evolution. Worked for 20 years to gather evidence to support his theory. Studied and wrote about various scientific topics till death. Married his cousin Emma Wedgwood in 1839. Had ten children. Born on 12.2.1809 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, United Kingdom. Died at 73 on 19.4.1882 due to heart failure.
Comments
Post a Comment