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Who Was the First to Recognize the Role of the Environment

Question 35

Question 35

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Who was the first to recognize the role of the environment as a significant factor in evolutionary change?


A) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
B) Georges Cuvier
C) Thomas Malthus
D) Charles Darwin
E) Charles Lyell

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