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ALEXANDER

VON

HUMBOLDT(1769-1859)

PREPARED BY : M HAROON AND M KAMRAN

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KEY WORDS

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY

TIMELINE

THE BEGINNING

ALEXANDER’S JOB

THE JOURNEY

THE ROUTE OF ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT(MAP)

CONTRIBUTION IN THE FIELD OF GEOGRAPHY

DEATH OF ALEXANDER

OUR PERSONAL NOTIONS ABOUT ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT

CONCLUTION

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KEY WORDS

SEXTANT:

An instrument with graduated arc of 60 degree and a sighting mechanism, used for measuring the angular distance from objects and especially for taking altitude in navigation and surveying.

TELESCOPE:

An optical instrument designed to make distant object nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses and curved mirrors by which rays of light are collected and focused and resulting image magnified (exaggerated )

ETHNOGRAPHICAL SPECIMENS:

the scientific description of people and cultures with reference to their particular customs and characteristics

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ARCHEOLOGY :

The study of human history and pre history through the excavation of

Site and the analysis of art facts and other physical remains.

FLORA :

Flora is a word of Latin origin referring to Flora, the goddess of flowers.

The term can refer to a group of plants of a region.

FAUNA:

Fauna can refer to the animal life or classification of animals of a certain

region, time period, or environment.

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PRUSSIA:

former state in N Europe,became a military power in the 18thcentury and in

1871 led the formation of the German empire; formally

abolished as an administrative unit in 1947.

GUANO:

the dried dropping or excrement of fish eating sea birds in the rocky coastal

region of south America ,contains, urates, oxalates and phosphates of

ammonium and calcium used as fertilizer.

CINCHONA PLANT:

the leaves of this plant is used for making medicine (quinine )which is used to

cure malaria.

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NAVIGATION:

A field of study that focusses on the process of

monitoring and controlling the movement of craft or

vehicle from one place to another. Land navigation,

marine navigation, space navigation and aeronautic

navigation.

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Alexander Von Humboldt was born in 1769, Berlin,

Germany. the most famous German of his time, was

celebrated as a geographer, explorer, and naturalist, he

was well known for his valuable contributions to the

development of the social sciences.He was a very smart

young boy so in 1773 (4 years old) he already knew how

to read and write very well. His father was an officer in

Prussian army and died in 1778 when Alexander was only

9. So he and his brother Wilhelm were raised by their

mother.

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Alexander von Humboldt's travels,

experiments, and knowledge transformed

western science in the nineteenth century.

In 1792 (aged 22) he began a job as a

government mine inspector in Franconia,

Prussia.

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EMPLOY IN MINES DEPARTMENT

once he was old enough, Alexander began to study at

the Freiberg Academy of Mines under the famous

geologist A.G. Werner. Von Humboldt met George

Forester, Captain James Cook's scientific illustrator

from his second voyage, and they hiked around Europe.

In 1792, at the age of 22, von Humboldt began a job as a

government mines inspector in Franconia, Prussia.

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PRUSSIA

Prussia was a historic state originating out of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg, and centered on the region of Prussia.A former state in N Europe became a military power in the 18thcentury and in 1871 led the formation of the German empire, formally abolished as an administrative unit in 1947.

Founded: 1525 Capitals: Berlin, Konigsberg Date dissolved: 1947 Population: 41.92 million (1939) Currency: Reichsthaler. Today part of: Germany, Poland, ,Lithuania (Baltic country) and some part

of Russia,north sea countries(Belgium,neth,lux) France , Switz,Austria,hungry Kaliningrad Oblast(Baltic coast Russia )

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Humboldt set sail for South America on June 5th,

1779, with the best scientific instruments of his

time – sextants, compasses , telescopes and

microscopes. He was a scientist , geologist,

archaeologist, geographer, zoologist and explorer,

intent on finding out about the unity of nature.

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Humboldt eventually visited the Canary Islands, Venezuela, Brazil, Cuba, Columbia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Mexico and the Eastern United States.

He collected geological, zoological, botanical and ethnographical specimens, including 60,000 rare species of new tropical plants.

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Humboldt was the first person to help

preserve the Cinchona plant because it was

over harvested at that time and it’s bark

contains quinine which is used to cure

Malaria. Humboldt was also the first person

to make accurate maps of the Inca ruins in

South America

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CONTRIBUTION IN THE FIELD OF

GEOGRAPHY

Variations in temperature at same latitude in accordance with

distance from sea or ocean.

Permafrost.(A thick subsurface layer of soil that remains below freezing

point throughout the year, occurring mostly in polar regions.)

Work in economic geography.

Research( Field study of America)

Established the correct latitudes and longitudes of places.

Relationship b/w temp. altitude, vegetation, and agriculture.

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GEOGRAPHICAL IDEAS :

He was followed by a trip to the Andes and a climb

of Mt. Chimborazo (in modern Ecuador), then

believed to be the tallest mountain in the

world(20,720 ft.) While on the west coast of South

America, von Humboldt measured and discovered

the Peruvian Current, is also known as the

Humboldt Current. In 1803 He explored Mexico.

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TRAVEL TO AMERICA:

Once they arrived in South America, Alexander

von Humboldt and Bonpland studied the flora,

fauna, and topography of the continent. In 1800

von Humboldt mapped over 1700 miles of the

Orinoco River.

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WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE

Von Humboldt discovered and mapped the CasiquiareCanal, the only natural canal that connects two major rivers. He was also the first to discover the importance of guano, which is dried droppings of fish-eating birds, which is an excellent fertilizer.

Von Humboldt studied electricity and is credited as discovering the first animal that produced electricity, the electric eel.

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MAP SHOWING RIVER SYSTEM IN S

AMERICA

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Later in Life

When Alexander Von Humboldt travelled to

the Ural Mountains in Siberia and to Central

Asia, he was at an old age of 60. He wrote

books about his discoveries. One of his

books, “A Personal Narrative”, inspired

young Charles Darwin. His last masterpiece

“Kosmos” tried to unify all science. He

died at an age of 90 leaving “Kosmos”

unfinished.

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CONT…

While he was there Humboldt discovered what we now call the Humboldt Current on the west coast of South America. He was investigating why the interior of Peru was so dry. The current is a cold ocean current that flows along most of the western coast of South America.

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Climbing

He climbed near the summit of

Mt. Chimborazo (20,720 ft.), he reached 19,860 ft. He climbed in 1802. Chimborazo is Ecuador's highest point, but in terms of elevation, it's far from the highest peak in the Andes. In fact, there are almost 40 more impressive mountains in South America, many of which (like Aconcagua, the continent's highest peak) are located farther south, near the Chile-Argentina border.

Portrait of Alexander von

Humboldt with Mt.

Chimborazo in the

background.

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MOVED TO BERLINS

From 1827 to 1828, Alexander von Humboldt gave

public lectures in Berlin. The lectures were so popular

that new assembly halls had to be found due to the

demand. As von Humboldt got older, he decided to write

everything known about the earth. He called his work

Kosmos and the first volume was published in 1845,

when he was 76 years old. Kosmos was well written and

well received.

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Baron Alexander von

Humboldt died on May 6th

1859. He was given a lavish

funeral which Berlin usually

reserved for royalty. He was

buried on the family estate at

Schloss Tegel.

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After Death

After his death many things were named

after him like a current, a river, a mountain

range, a reservoir, a salt marsh, parks in

many counties and towns are all named

after him.

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We think Alexander Von Humboldt was an

Inquirer because he was a zoologist and he studies

a lot of animals and plants.

We think Alexander von Humboldt was a

Knowledgeable person because he learned many

things at a very young age. He also wrote 30

volumes of books in French when he was German.

OUR PERSONAL NOTIONS REGARDING

ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT

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We think Alexander Von Humboldt was a very

good Communicator because he was German and

he knew how to read, write and speak French.

I think Alexander Von Humboldt is a Reflective

person Because he had to think back on what

plants he found.

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CONCLUSION

Von Humboldt was the last true master but one of the first to bring modern geography to the world. In brief, he disclosed several unearthed facts via his precious expeditions. He played a role of paramount significance especially in the field of social sciences which gave way to many other explorers discover cognizance concerning earth and the human beings. Moreover, his expertise triggered many other scholars learn and unveil the sea routes and a number of islands. In long and in short, it will not be wrong to mention that he played the role of backbone in the field of Geography coinciding other sciences and giving it a special place in all sciences.

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