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on the galapagos islands, darwin observed that finches had different shaped beaks depending on which island they lived on. what did darwin conclude about the beaks of the finches?
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Divergent evolution
Step-by-step explanation:
Darwin concluded that this was result of divergent evolution .
When due to competition for food and living space a single ancestral species evolves into different species which occupies different habitats it is called adaptive radiation .
All l the different types of finches got evolved from the original
seed eating
ancestor finch which was present in South America .
They came to Galapagos Island and according to different needs and environment they developed different types of shape of beaks and feeding habits .
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