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Under the Sea Wind consists of three parts, each following a different organism that interacts with the sea, and viewing it from a personified organism's perspective. [8] [11] The first section, Edge of the Sea, follows a female sanderling Carson names Silverbar. [8] The second section, The Gull's Way, follows a mackerel named Scomber, and the ...
Ocean surfaces occupy 72% of the Earth's total surface. They can be divided into surfaces of the relatively shallow and nutrient rich coastal areas above the continental shelves (light blue), and surfaces of the more expansive and relatively deeper but nutrient poor ocean that lies beyond (deep blue).
Marine botany is the study of flowering vascular plant species and marine algae that live in shallow seawater of the open ocean and the littoral zone, along shorelines of the intertidal zone, coastal wetlands, and low-salinity brackish water of estuaries.
Biological illustrations can be found in use in history and anatomy textbooks, nature guides, natural history museums, scientific magazines and journals, botanical gardens, zoos and aquariums, surgical training manuals, and many more applications.
Animals Drawn from Nature and Engraved in Aqua-tinta is a book written and illustrated by Charles Catton the younger and published in London in 1788. It is a very early example of a work including hand-coloured aquatints. The thirty-six animals described, all mammals except for the crocodile, were from both the New World and the Old World. At ...
Blake Lively promised that the movie adaptation of It Ends With Us will satisfy even the most diehard fans of author Colleen Hoover. "Some people will always like a book better than a movie and ...
There was a horse in the land and a sea-horse in the sea. For that matter there was probably a Pegasus in heaven". [3] The idea of perfect analogies in the fauna of land and sea was considered part of the perfect symmetry [4] of the Creator's plan, offered as the "book of nature" to mankind, for which a text could be found in Job:
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