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Born in England, 1809 |
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Studied Medicine at Edinburgh University |
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Transferred to Cambridge University |
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Studied to be a Minister |
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Hired as Naturalist on H.M.S. Beagle |
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Sailed on Five Year Scientific Expedition |
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Down East Coast of South America |
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Up Pacific Coast to Galapagos Islands |
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Made Stops on Mainland and Islands |
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Observed Variety of Life and Habitats |
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Outlined Theory in his Book in 1859: |
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural
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Published Other Works on Biology |
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Died in 1882 |
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Proposed Evolution Resulting from Natural Selection: |
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Organisms Produce Many Offspring |
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Competition for Food, Territory, Mates, etc. |
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Those With Best Traits Survive |
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Organisms Change Over Many Generations |
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Time Frame: Millions of Years |
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Characteristics of Organisms Coincide With
Habitats |
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Changes Produced by Breeding of Organisms |
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Geologic Ages Suggested by Charles Lyell |
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Similarities of Various Organisms |
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Apparent Limits to Variation |
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No Mechanism For Sufficiently New
Characteristics |
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Transitional Forms Would Require Special
Environments |
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Oversimplified View of Living Cells |
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The Origin of Life Unexplained |
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Limitations of Fossil Record |
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Sudden Appearance of Complex Life |
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Lack of Clear Transitional Forms |
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Gives More Evidence For Species Disappearance |
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Sudden Appearance of Complex Life |
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Lack of Clear Transitional Forms |
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Gives More Evidence For Species Disappearance |
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Explanation of Strata Insufficient |
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Magnitude of Fossil Graveyards |
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Magnitude of Fossil Graveyards |
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Polystrate Fossils |
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Magnitude of Fossil Graveyards |
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Polystrate Fossils |
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Inconsistent Fossil Distribution |
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Magnitude of Fossil Graveyards |
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Polystrate Fossils |
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Inconsistent Fossil Distribution |
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Fossils Found Together From Separate Ages |
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Magnitude of Fossil Graveyards |
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Polystrate Fossils |
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Inconsistent Fossil Distribution |
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Fossils Found Together From Separate Ages |
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Simple (“Older”) Organisms Above Complex
(“Younger”) |
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A Compilation of Assertions and Hypotheses |
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Unsupported by Scientific Testing |
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Contains Assumptions that Cannot Be Supported |
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Violates the Principles of Cause and Effect |
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Illogical Conclusions |
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It Passed Rigorous Scientific Testing? |
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No, His Hypotheses Are Not Testable |
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Were Transitional Fossils Found? |
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No Clearly Substantiated Links Found Yet |
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A Mechanism to Produce New Traits Discovered? |
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Mutations Result in Lost Genetic Information |
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Natural Selection of Genetic Variations is
Observable |
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Limited to Genes Already Present |
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New Traits Produced Only By Mutations |
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Overwhelming Odds Against Good Mutations |
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Willingness to Accept a Naturalistic Explanation |
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All clip art is from ClickArt by Broderbund |
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All photographs were accessed through the
Library of Congress American Memory Collection. |
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The Darwin photograph is from Library of
Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. |
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The dinosaur fossil photo is from the Chicago
Daily News negatives collection,
Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society. |
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The Bryce Canyon and fossil display photos are
from the Western History/Genealogy Department, Denver Public Library. |
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The fossil trees and Petrified Forest photos are
from the American Environmental Photographs Collection, Department of
Special Collections, University of Chicago Library. |
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