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What were the focus of the finches that allowed Darwin to observe significant variations

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Their beaks is the right answer
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Answer:

their beaks

Step-by-step explanation:

depending on the location of finch, their beaks varied in shape. Darwin concluded that the differences were acted upon by natural selection and resulted in the evolution of the finch species, which led Darwin to his theory.

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