Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Charles Darwin - The father of evolution.

Charles Darwin was a British naturalist who in 1859 wrote a very important book called the Origin of species. Darwin had realized that animals and plants change over long periods of time because they compete for food and mates. Only the 'best' or 'fittest' creatures survive, and those alive today the result of millions of years of evolution. This is called natural selection. Darwin caused a furore in 19th century England by applying his theories to humans; the discovery of Neanderthal fossils proved that humans are also the product of evolution.
The work of Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution will greatly influence my first few pages of the zine.

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