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Why did Charles Darwin become a scientist?

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Why did Charles Darwin become a scientist?

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  1. Because he couldn't stand the emptiness which religion had to offer!


  2. someone told him he was in the soup line he was stupid and grossly misimformed

  3. because he realised everyone else around him were morons.

  4. He didnt believe that the sun obited the sun

  5. Because it was in his genes.  LOL

  6. he had nohing else better to do he had a callin or he liked birds

  7. It would seem Darwin was born a naturalist and produced the discipline of biology. He trained as a doctor and as a clergyman, but managed to get in enough classes and outside instruction in several natural disciplines to set him on his path to greatness.

  8. His parents wanted him to either become a cleregymen, lawyer, or doctor, but he was not into that sort of thing so when he was 20 he was hired on this boat as a scientist to take a 2 year trip, i believe it was, around the world to study animals. This is when he ended up inthe galapagos and discovered the 13 species of finches and their niches.

  9. Because all the monkeys had the real jobs.

  10. It wasn't for the money.

  11. Possibly because he had a passion for orchids at an early age.

  12. Because of his enquiring mind, and his interest in the natural world around him.

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