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What evidence did darwin use to support his theory of evolution by natural selection?

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He had the help of various scenarios, graphs, and diagrams.
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The most famous of all the evidences that Darwin used to support his theory of evolution was of the Darwin's finches of the Galapagos islands off the shore of the mainland of Equador. He found that the physical traits like the beak size, body weight, and number of eggs laid, etc. depended on the type of food they ate and the environment of the islands. This observation paved way for establishing the process of natural selection in evolution.

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