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Carolus Linnaeus was born on May 23, 1707.
Japan .U can google it up or refer wikipedia for further details
Linnaeus was a Swedish scientist that lived from 1707 to 1778. He devised a system still used today for classifying plants and animals on the basis of similarities in internal structures. He is often called the father of modern botany. Linnaeus is also known for popularizing binomial system of plant nomenclature.
the first 2 kingdom i.e. Plantae and Animalae was discovered by Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778). the third kingdom Protista was discovered by Richard Owen (1804-1892) the fourth kingdom Fungi was discovered by Robert Harding Whittaker (1920-1980) the fifth kingdom Monera was discovered by Herbert Copeland
The dynamic encounter theory is the theory for the historical origin of the planets as a result of a near collision of the sun and a comet. This theory was first proposed by Georges Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707-1788), director of the royal botanical collection in Paris. Later Buffon disassociated himself from his own views, giving up his theory of the formation of the planets.
Mt. Fuji's last eruption before December 16, 1707, occurred in 1705. This eruption was a minor eruption compared to the major one that took place on that date in 1707, which is known as the Hoei Eruption.
Mt Fuji was pyroclastic flow in 1707-1708[ its last eruption ] their for it was a violent eruption.
Hōei eruption of Mount Fuji happened in 1707.
most recent and destructive was the eruption that was in 1707-1708
Mount Fuji in Japan formed in several stages due to subduction at the convergence of three plates: the Pacific plate, Philippine plate and Eurasian plate. The last eruption was in 1707-1708, but any new eruption from the summit crater could add to the height of the volcano.
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Eruption of Mt. Fuji in Japan
Mount Fuji's last known eruption was in 1707 during the Edo period, known as the Hoei eruption. Since then, Mount Fuji has remained dormant and is considered a dormant volcano.
1707-1708 but there are more and it seems you have to look
The last recorded eruption of Mount Fuji occurred in 1707 during the Edo period. This eruption, known as the Hoei Eruption, lasted for over two weeks and caused widespread damage in the surrounding areas. Since then, Mount Fuji has been dormant.
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The 1707 eruption of Mount Fuji, known as the Hōei eruption, did not result in any confirmed deaths. While the eruption was significant, causing widespread ash fall and affecting nearby areas, there are no historical records indicating fatalities directly linked to the eruption itself. However, the event did have substantial impacts on agriculture and the local population.