How did Lamarck's theory of evolution differ from Darwin's?

Lamarck believed animals evolved by passing acquired traits down to offspring.

Lamarck believed species evolved slowly, over millions of years.

Lamarck believed that only vertebrates could evolve.

Lamarck believed that the fossil record was complete.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Lamarck's theory of evolution was wrapped around the fact that in order for the organism to adapt to it's "new" environment it has to change but Darwin's theory was that the organism will change before it's environment does thus it doesn't impact it's change