On his travels he found that many species of animals were similar, but different even though they were not in the same environment. I suggest you read On the Origin of Species or pick up a good book on Darwin. There are also books specifically about his time on the Beagle.
They have a language. -APEX
Hair contains DNA. It can be examined in a lab to possibly discover who it belongs to, or at least biological information about them. It can help to quickly narrow down the pool of suspects.
An Australasian Bittern first sounds like a piece of paper ripping, and then an electical zapping sound. YEAH THATS RIGHT IM 12 AND I KNOW THE ANSWER BEFORE YOU OLDIES DO
There is no sugar in 10 piece nuggets. More information is on the McDonalds website.
No animal appears on the US two cent piece, it is a union shield on the front and a wreath on the back
I just got told by a friend that a good essay is written with your strongest piece of evidence first and then you use your weakest piece and then you use your second strongest piece of evidence.
A leg iron which had been filed off.
The relation between the fact that there was blood everywhere, yet no wound.
the writer's best piece of evidence.
Mozart's Andante in C was written when he was 4 or 5; evidence is inconlusive.
evidence
Never mind
use it to strengthen the first body paragraph
use it to strengthen the first body paragraph
the difference is that Primary evidence is took from that moment and secondary is a piece of evidence found from the past.
evidence
A clue.