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Humboldt’s defining contribution was his perception of the Earth as a single, living organism where "everything is interrelated".

Humboldt’s five-year journey through Central and South America is often celebrated as the "second scientific discovery of the New World". Accompanied by French botanist Aimé Bonpland, he: baron alexander von humboldt

(now the Peru Current) and measured its temperature to show it was significantly colder than the surrounding Pacific. Humboldt’s defining contribution was his perception of the

(1769–1859) was a Prussian polymath, geographer, and naturalist whose holistic approach to science established him as the founder of modern ecology and biogeography. Often called the "Shakespeare of Sciences," he was once the most famous man in the world after Napoleon. The "Unity of Nature" Philosophy baron alexander von humboldt

Baron Alexander Von Humboldt 🆕

Humboldt’s defining contribution was his perception of the Earth as a single, living organism where "everything is interrelated".

Humboldt’s five-year journey through Central and South America is often celebrated as the "second scientific discovery of the New World". Accompanied by French botanist Aimé Bonpland, he:

(now the Peru Current) and measured its temperature to show it was significantly colder than the surrounding Pacific.

(1769–1859) was a Prussian polymath, geographer, and naturalist whose holistic approach to science established him as the founder of modern ecology and biogeography. Often called the "Shakespeare of Sciences," he was once the most famous man in the world after Napoleon. The "Unity of Nature" Philosophy