he found that Columbus didn't discover a way to get to the western side of India. He discovered that the Americas were completely different from west India. America is actually named after Amerigo Vespucc: Amerigo-America
humping the native Americans. Amerigo Vespucci used to eat there private parts and hump them till they were hurting and he cumed on them
Not really, but his ability to map his discoveries (land) were what was really incredible.
Amerigo Vespucci discovered the continent that would later bear his name: America. He understood America was not the West Indies but an entirely different country.
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Nothing, he was a map maker. That is all.
different plant and animal life that he did not know about
Newton did not actually invent anything besides his three laws of motion.
yes, almost positive.There is no pure water. The water is either ACIDIC or NEUTRAL or ALKALINE.For us the human beings NEUTRAL is good.
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Amerigo Vespucci (spelled Americus Vespucci in Latin) was an Italian navigator who made four voyages to the Americas between 1499 and 1502. Two accounts of his explorations and maps were published between 1502 and 1504, and a world map published in 1507 by cartographer Martin Waldseemuller named the new continent America in his honor.
Carnivores don't eat anything but meat that is the only way they can get their nourishment. also it depends on the animal
Amerigo went to Spain and Portugal.
A mapmaker thought a man called Amerigo discovered them. There are a few different theories about how the American continent was named. The prevailing theory is that America is the Feminized Latin version of Amerigo Vespucci's first name. Vespucci was an Italian explorer in the mid to late 1400's. Columbus was the first to discover the American continent (besides the Vikings 500 years earlier) in 1492, but he thought he was in India. Vespucci was sent, as an observer, on a voyage to what is now south America in 1499. In 1502, Vespucci's letters and observations were published; most notable where he declared that new discovery was not India (as Columbus had always claimed), but a new continent. In 1507, after Columbus' death, Martin Waldseemüller, a German map maker, published a new world map with a new continent named America. Another theory, which was first proposed by Jules Marcou in 1875, suggested that America was named for the Nicaraguan city of Amerrique. Amerrique was a very gold rich city, which was supposedly visited by both Columbus and Vespucci. A third theory, proposed by Alfred Hudd in 1908, is that America was named for Richard Amerke, who was a wealthy merchant who financed John Cabot's voyage to discover Newfoundland in 1497.
Forensics is the best anwer.
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chickens, anything dead or anything small. they are scavengers.
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a boar
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