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the famous underwater explore, Jaques Cousteau, once described the sea a 'silent world'. Do you agree? Explain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jacques Cousteau, in full Jacques-Yves Cousteau, (born June 11, 1910, Saint-André-de-Cubzac, France—died June 25, 1997, Paris), French naval officer, ocean explorer, and coinventor of the Aqua-Lung, known for his extensive underseas investigations.

Jacques Cousteau

BORNJune 11, 1910

Saint-Andre-de-Cubzac, France

DIEDJune 25, 1997 (aged 87)

Paris, France

NOTABLE WORKS

“The Silent World”

SUBJECTS OF STUDY

ocean

After graduating from France’s naval academy in 1933, he was commissioned a second lieutenant. However, his plans to become a navy pilot were undermined by an almost fatal automobile accident in which both his arms were broken. Cousteau, not formally trained as a scientist, was drawn to undersea exploration by his love both of the ocean and of underwater diving. In 1943 Cousteau and French engineer Émile Gagnan developed the first fully automatic compressed-air Aqua-Lung (scuba apparatus), which allowed divers to swim freely underwater for extended periods of time. Cousteau helped to invent many other tools useful to oceanographers, including the diving saucer (an easily maneuverable small submarine for seafloor exploration), in 1959, and a number of underwater cameras.

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The famous underwater explorer

Jacques Cousteau once describe the sea as a silent world do you agree?

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