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Biology, 19.05.2020 03:14, zymikaa00

Murimi must watch a documentary about the life and work of charles darwin as part of an assignment for her science class. murimi takes notes during the movie ta help her remember basic facts about darwin. which would be in her notes? a. aboard the hms beagle, darwin observed the changing behaviors of finches. b. aboard the hms beagle, darwin wrote his book on the origin of species. c. darwin proposed natural selection as the mechanism for species change. d. darwin provided evidence for the popular belief that species evolve. explain.

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