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Darwins Landscape Laboratory
Darwins Landscape Laboratory
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Darwins Landscape Laboratory

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United Kingdom
ADDRESS
Down House, Kent. England

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About Darwins Landscape Laboratory
Darwin's Landscape Laboratory is an area where Charles Darwin used to live and worked on his theory of evolution. He lived at this place from 1842 to forty years. He studied animals and plants at his home and surroundings to develop his theory of natural settings and under human management. All of the areas served as his scientific research station. The place is 16 miles south of London. The surrounding farms and their different geology and soil types all helped him in his study.

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  • The area is important in terms of science as it is the place where Darwin came to his theory. Also surrounding helped him to take the final decision.
    The area is important in terms of science as it is the place where Darwin came to his theory. Also surrounding helped him to take the final decision.
  • His explanation of global biodiversity and demonstration of the ecological interdependence of all life forms was outstanding.
  • Darwin had clearly explained the landscape where he did his researches. Maps and other records of that time could also be used for the authenticity of the place.

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