From a young age, Marie Tharp wanted to be a scientist. In the mid-twentieth century, women were not welcome in the sciences, but Marie got a job in a laboratory at Cambridge University, New York. But then she faced another barrier: women were not allowed on the research ships (they were considered bad luck on boats). So instead, Marie mapped point after point and slowly revealed a deep rift valley in the ocean floor. She mapped the single largest geographic feature on the planet, all from her small, cramped office.
Ocean Speaks
Children's Reference, Reference / Non Fiction
Ocean Speaks
£16.99
An inspiring picture book biography about Marie Tharp, the first person to map the Earth’s underwater mountain range.
| Weight | 0.567 kg |
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| Dimensions | 26.2 × 23.8 × 0.9 cm |
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| Cover | Hardback |
| Pages | 32 |
| Language | English |
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| Readership | Children – juvenile / Code: J |





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