No. of pages 770
Published: 2021
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"On the Origin of Species," written by Charles Darwin, presents a groundbreaking theory on the mechanism of evolution through natural selection. In this seminal work, Darwin argues that species evolve over time due to the pressures of their environment, leading to adaptation and survival of the fittest. He meticulously outlines evidence from various fields, including paleontology and biology, to support his claims. The book challenges conventional beliefs about creation and introduces the concept of common descent. Illustrated editions enhance the reading experience by providing visual representations of species and evolutionary processes, making complex ideas more accessible and engaging for readers. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 770 pages in this book. This book was published in 2021 by Independently Published .