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In his expedition Charles Darwin saw a variety of finches in the Galapagos Islands. He
suggested that a finch might of migrated from the mainland. He believed that over time the
new generations adapted to the islands and the beaks in offspring showed variation.

Explain how can scientists use the different evidence of evolution to prove this.

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User Screwnut
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You got this from edg, am I correct. Well he had evidence by drawing and saw the differences between between normal finches to to the ones of Galapagos island. There were 4 different finches, two had a thick beak and two others had thin beak for small wholes where insects might be hiding. He observed the differences between the beaks.

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