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Q: Where did the HMS beagle go after leaving south America?
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Which island did Charles Darwin sail to on HMS beagle?

he sailed from England to south America and then to the galapagos islands and to Australia to the indies and back to englsnd.


When was HMS Beagle created?

HMS Beagle was created in 1820.


When did HMS Beagle end?

HMS Beagle ended in 1845.


What boat did charls Darwin sail on?

The HMS Beagle.


How many crew was on the HMS beagle?

There were sixty two people on the HMS Beagle including passengers.


When did Darwin set sail on the Beagle?

Charles Darwin was invited to be the naturalist aboard HMS Beagle on its two year survey of South America. He set sail on December 27, 1831 from Plymouth Sound.


Did Charles Darwin name his boat after his dog?

Yeah he did actually. he called it HMS beagle or the beagle for breed of dog - get it. well HMS stands for his/her Majesty's shipAnswer:Darwin did not own the ship the HMS Beagle or have any role in naming it. The HMS Beagle was a Cherokee class 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy launched on 11 May 1820. Darwin accompanied the Beagle on a mapping or survey expedition to the south seas.


Who invented the HMS beagle?

Islamabad kingdom Brunel a famous Victorian invented HMS beagle


Did Charles Darwin go to heaven?

Darwin left on his trip in 1831. He went on HMS Beagle. The trip took 5 years. He traveled to South America.


How did Darwin secure a spot on the HMS beagle?

Darwin's botany professor and mentor recommended him to the captain of the HMS Beagle


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Was charles Darwin the owner the HMS Beagle?

No, Charles Darwin was not the owner of the HMS Beagle. He was in the position of gentleman's companion to the Captain and also in the position of naturalist on board the Beagle. The HMS Beagle was a British Brig-sloop of eight guns on a round the world surveying voyage.