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Ocean Science Discoveries

Silas Donovan

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Ocean Science Discoveries explores the evolution of our understanding of the ocean, from early explorations to modern science, emphasizing key breakthroughs that have reshaped our view of this vast environment. The book highlights the pivotal role of plate tectonics in shaping ocean basins and the discovery of hydrothermal vent ecosystems thriving in the deep sea. It further examines the development of biological oceanography, showcasing the ocean's vital part in global biogeochemical cycles. 

 
The book progresses logically, starting with seawater properties and historical expeditions, then delving into marine geology, deep-sea ecosystems, and marine life diversity. Real-world applications, such as weather forecasting and resource management, are incorporated throughout. Notably, our understanding of ocean currents is crucial for climate modeling. 

 
The book synthesizes knowledge across multiple scientific disciplines, providing a comprehensive and accessible overview of oceanographic advancements and their implications for our planet's future.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 77 pages.

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