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select all of the following that charles darwin observed during his voyage on the beagle.
□ evidence that prompted him to believe in special creation
□ a variety of habitats all containing the same organisms
□ plants and animals on the galápagos islands
□ land altered by forces, such as earthquakes and erosion
□ forest plant fossils mixed in with ocean sediments
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- "evidence that prompted him to believe in special creation": Darwin's observations led him away from special creation, so this is incorrect.
- "a variety of habitats all containing the same organisms": Different habitats have different organisms, so this is incorrect.
- "plants and animals on the Galápagos Islands": Darwin did observe unique species on the Galápagos during the Beagle voyage, which influenced his evolution ideas.
- "land altered by forces, such as earthquakes and erosion": He observed geological changes like these, supporting gradual change ideas.
- "forest plant fossils mixed in with ocean sediments": This observation of different environments' fossils in one place supported his understanding of changing Earth.
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- plants and animals on the Galápagos Islands
- land altered by forces, such as earthquakes and erosion
- forest plant fossils mixed in with ocean sediments