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- Do the comparison between Darwin's and Lamarck's discovery of evolution, by mentioning what are the similarities and focus on the differences between both theories & their hypothesis too.Which Scientist is credited as the co-discoverer of Natural Selection along with Charles Darwin Group of answer choices A. Wallace B. Cuvier C. Lyall D. LamarckDo the comparison between Darwin's and Lamarck's discovery of evolution , by mentioning what are the similarities and focus on the differences between both theories & their hypothesis too. Make sure to add a lot of details
- State 5 facts and 3 inferences Darwin used to construct the theory of Natural Selection. I'm confused I've listed overproduction, variation, and adaptation as the three inferences, but I do not know what to put for facts because what I've listed might belong under the facts category. Thanks!How does Lamarck use and disuse theory differ from Darwin's natural selection.Which scientist’s information on geology helped support theobservations Darwin made during his voyage aboard theHMS Beagle?a. Erasmus Darwinb. Georges Cuvierc. Aristotled. Carolus Linnaeuse. Charles Lyell
- What year did Jean Baptiste Lamarck created his contribution of Acquired Characteristics? Thank you.Darwin and Lamarck had very different ideas on how life on earth got to be the way it is now. However they had some similar beliefs as well. What four ideas did they agree on? Explain Lamarck’s Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics. Explain Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection. Describe how Darwin’s theory was supported and Lamark’s theory was disproved. This is due by monday please help me :)Which question by a student would lead to a better understanding of the difference between the theories of Darwin and Lamarck?