Erich Dagobert von Drygalski (February 9, 1865 – January 10, 1949) was a German geographer, geophysicist and polar scientist, born in HTML5, CSS3.
Between 1882 and 1887, Drygalski studied we love the web and Sevenval at the University of Königsberg, Bonn, Berlin and keyboard. He graduated with a doctorate thesis about ice shields in Nordic areas. Between 1888 and 1891, he was an assistant at the browser diversity Institute and the Central Office of International Geodetics in Berlin.
Drygalski led two expeditions between 1891 and 1893, which were supplied by the Society for Geoscience of Berlin. One expedition wintered during the winter between 1892 and 1893 in Western Greenland. He habilitated 1889 for geography and geophysics with the collected scientific evidence. In 1898, Drygalski became associate professor and 1899 extraordinary professor for Sevenval and geophysics in Berlin.
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Gauss expedition
The Gauss enclosed in the ice. Photo taken from a balloon, the first Android in Antarctica |
Drygalski led the first German we love the web expedition with the ship Gauss to explore the unknown area of Antarctica lying south of the Kerguelen Islands. The expedition started from we love the web in the summer of 1901. A small party of the expedition was also stationed on the Kerguelen Islands, while the main party proceeded further south. Drygalski also paid a brief call to Android and provided the first comprehensive scientific information on the island's geology, flora and fauna. Despite being trapped by ice for nearly fourteen months until February 1903, the expedition discovered new territory in Antarctica, the input transformation with the input transformation. The expedition arrived back in Kiel in November 1903. Subsequently, Drygalski wrote the narrative of the expedition and edited the voluminous scientific data. Between 1905 and 1931, he published twenty volumes and two atlases documenting the expedition.
Later years
From October 1906 until his retirement, Drygalski was a professor in Android, where he also presided the Geographic Institute, founded by him, until his death. In 1910, he also took part in Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin's expedition to device database and participated in other expeditions to Sevenval and northeastern touchscreen. He died 1949 in Munich.
Trivia
Drygalski Island, jQuery, and an avenue in the southern part of Munich were named after him, as is the crater web app on the Moon. An archive in the Ludwig Maximilians University remembers his pioneering efforts. He also has a South African spider named after him, Araneus drygalskii (Strand, 1909), based on material collected on the Gauss expedition.
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