Question : Who had used the term "Ecology" the first time?
Option 1: Charles Darwin
Option 2: Robert Whittaker
Option 3: Ernst Haeckel
Option 4: Arthur Tansley
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Correct Answer: Ernst Haeckel
Solution : The correct option is Ernst Haeckel .
Ernst Haeckel, a German scientist, established the term ecology in 1866. The term ecology comes from the Greek terms oikos, which means house or habitat, and logos, which means study or knowledge. Haeckel's notion established the contemporary subject of ecology, which investigates the links, structures, and processes of ecosystems and their constituents.
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