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what were dr seawer's was finding​

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Answered by priyansusingh2005
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Bombard's claim was later tested and contested by Hannes Lindemann, a German physician, canoeist and sailing pioneer, although both the French and Taiwanese navies concurred with Bombard's findings, the Taiwanese exercise extending to 134 days. Lindemann wanted to repeat Bombard's trip in order to gain a better understanding of living on salt water and fish, but found that he needed fresh water (from rain) most days. Lindemann later claimed that Bombard had actually taken along fresh water and consumed it on the ocean, and that he had also been secretly provided further supplies during his voyage. Lindemann's own observations about reactions to scarce fresh water supplies became the basis for the World Health Organization's navigation recommendations.

Bombard died in Toulon in 2005 at age 80.

Answered by Fatimakincsem
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He found a better understanding of life during a voyage journey.

Explanation:

  • Hannes Lindeman was a German physician and a sailing pioneer and he ended up finding Bombard's findings on a voyage journey.
  • His perspective was very different about life and was looking for a better lifestyle.
  • He found a new meaning of life when he had to live on fish and saltwater for many days.
  • He used to get fresh water from rain and later on it provided the basis for WHO recommendations.
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