Etymology:
Meaning:
Oceanography is the scientific study of the oceans, their physical and chemical properties, their life forms, and their interactions with the atmosphere and land masses.
Origin:
The term "oceanography" was first coined in the 19th century by the Swedish naturalist and oceanographer Otto Martin Torell. It is a combination of the ancient Greek words "ocean" and "-graphy", reflecting its focus on the study and description of the oceans.
Branches of Oceanography:
Oceanography is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses various branches, including:
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