Alexander von Humboldt was a German naturalist and explorer born in 1769, known for his influential contributions to various scientific fields, including geography, botany, and ecology. He embarked on extensive explorations, particularly in Latin America, where he studied and documented the region's diverse ecosystems and indigenous cultures. Humboldt's holistic approach to science emphasized the interconnectedness of nature, laying the groundwork for modern environmental science and ecology. His work inspired many scientists and thinkers, including Charles Darwin.
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