
On the Origin of Species
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In this landmark book, Charles Darwin presents his theory of evolution through natural selection, explaining how species change over time through gradual variation and environmental adaptation. He carefully builds his argument using observations from nature, fossils, and the distribution of living organisms across the world.
Darwin shows how small, inherited differences between individuals can lead to the development of new species over long periods. Through the concept of "survival of the fittest," he explains how nature shapes life through continuous selection and adaptation.
This work challenges traditional views of creation and introduces a scientific framework that has influenced biology, genetics, and modern science as a whole. It remains one of the most important and debated books in scientific history.
Written by Charles Darwin, this classic continues to shape our understanding of life, evolution, and the natural world.
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