Why Did Charles Darwin Study Earthworms?

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Charles Darwin studied many different animals and plants while he was on his journey around the world while onboard the HMS Beagle. Charles Darwin stopped at many islands in the Galapagos such as James Island and Floreana Island. Darwin is mostly known for studying the Finch species, but people might not know that he also studied earthworms. In the 19th century, earthworms were considered pests but Darwin had a different view. Darwin was convinced that they played a very important part in keeping the soil fertile. Darwin did many experiments with the worms such as burying a cole stone in his yard and then digging it up 20 to 30 years later. This experiment was created to see how much the worms turned the soil. “Only Darwin would go out there

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