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5 February, 16:21

How was HMS Beagle's voyage significant to science?

It allowed Darwin to practice artificial selection.

It allowed Darwin to study characteristics of similar species.

It allowed Darwin to understand how genes mutate.

It allowed Darwin to study genetic variation in organisms.

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  1. 5 February, 18:01
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    The correct answer is - It allowed Darwin to study characteristics of similar species.

    HMS Beagle was the ship of Royal Navy. It was used by Charles Darwin to sail around the world during 1931-1932. He traveled around the world from 26 December 1831 to 27 February 1832. During voyage, he came across rich variety of animal and plant species. He found many similar species on different location due geographical isolation.
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