
The Book of the Ocean
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Authors:
- Ingersoll, Ernest
1852 - 1946
About this book
In the late 19th century, as the world began to grasp the vastness and complexity of the ocean, "The Book of the Ocean" by Ernest Ingersoll emerged as a pioneering scientific exploration. This comprehensive work delves into the ocean's origins and its intricate physical characteristics, while also illuminating its profound impact on human history and geography. Ingersoll meticulously examines the ocean's ecosystems and the interdependence of marine life, offering readers a unique perspective on the delicate balance of nature. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this document serves as an essential resource for understanding the ocean's vital role in our world. Discover the depths of knowledge within "The Book of the Ocean" and appreciate the wonders of our planet's most enigmatic frontier.
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