Assuming you mean the marine biologist - she lived in the 20th century. Specifically, from 27th May 1907 to 14th April 1964 - and was aged 56 when she died.
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Rachel Carson died on April 14, 1964 at the age of 56.
Rachel Carson, weakened by cancer died of a heart attack, while struggling to stop DDT at the same time. She used her last energy to send a message. The message stopped DDT and other pesticides.
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Rachel Carson faced obstacles related to being a woman in the male-dominated field of science during her time. She also faced criticism and backlash for her book "Silent Spring," which raised concerns about the impact of pesticides on the environment. Additionally, Carson battled health issues, including breast cancer, throughout her life.
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27. Mai 1907 in Springdale, Pennsylvania; † 14. April 1964 in Silver Spring, Maryland
Yes, Rachel Carson was the youngest of three children.
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Rachel Carson is famous in Maine for having spent a significant amount of time in the state conducting research and drawing inspiration for her groundbreaking book, "Silent Spring." This book is credited with launching the environmental movement by bringing attention to the impacts of pesticides on the environment and human health. Maine's natural beauty and wildlife played a significant role in shaping Carson's environmental consciousness and advocacy.