Silent Spring was written by Rachel Carson.
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It encouraged them to care more for their envirement by watching out for pesticides
silent spring
Words with silent letters can be hard to spell. Word with a silent W are wren, wrestle, wreck, wrong, answer, write, word, wrought, wriggle, and writhe.
Words Containing Silent Letters: * silent B: debt, climb, comb, lamb, limb, plumb, tomb. dumb, numb doubt * silent G: gnome. gnaw, gnat * silent K: know, knock, knot, knew, knight, knife, knickers, kneel, knelt, knob, knack, knead, knapsack, knit, knotty, knoll, knowledge, known, knuckle * silent P: pneumonia , psychology * silent N: column, solemn * silent L: should, could, would * silent S: isle, aisle, island * silent W: wreath, wrap, wrinkle, write, wrist, wrath, wrote * silent T: listen, soften, castle, often
She wrote Silent Spring. The first book about potential environmental disaster.
She didn't invent anything she wrote a book called silent spring
The silent letter in the word "wrote" is the silent W.
The mother of the modern environmental movement wrote Silent Spring
Rachel Carson wrote the book "Silent Spring," which was published in 1962. It is a landmark work that brought attention to the dangers of pesticides, particularly DDT, on the environment and human health. Carson's book is credited with launching the modern environmental movement.
Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring, and is considered one of the founders of the modern environmental movement.
Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring, a book that discussed the dangers of pesticides.
Silent Spring was created on 1962-09-27.
Rachel Carson, a biologist and author, wrote about the dangers of DDT in her book "Silent Spring," published in 1962. Carson's work was influential in raising awareness about the negative environmental impacts of DDT and played a key role in the development of modern environmental movement.
Rachel Carson
The specific event that inspired Rachel Carson to name her book "silent spring" is detailed on page 106 and 107 in her book. She describes how in 1954 Michigan State's campus is sprayed for Dutch elm disease. The DDT in the spray turns the campus in to a graveyard for most of the robins that attempt to take up residence in the spring.
Rachel Carson wrote "Silent Spring". This piece of fiction was accepted by environmentalists as if it was a scientific dissertation and led to the ban of DDT.