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Why were the Galapagos islands so significant for our understanding of evolution?
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Why were the Galapagos islands so significant for our understanding of evolution?
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Why were the Galapagos islands so significant for our understanding of evolution?
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Darwin began to wonder if species from South America had reached the Galapagos and then changed as they adapted to new environments.
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It had lots of Galapagos turtles
Step-by-step explanation:
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