yes. Vasco Da Gama had unfavoratable weather on his voyage
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Columbus' voyage was between 3 and 4 months in time. This amount of travel was met by bad weather and sickness on his ship.
He never complained about it!
it was bad
Yes,he had a hard time exploring for his crew had an argument on his first voyage, he ran into bad weather and suffered food shortage. On his second voyage he was looking for Asia but found Canada. On his third voyage he got lost at sea and died! He had a very hard time exploring.
This is what most people would say if they read this question: The difference is that they are both the same so there is no difference because the bad weather and bad weather are both the same things anyways. but that is totally wrong because a bad weather and bad weather are not the same a bad weather is one but bad weather can be more than one . And also a bad weather has a in front of it and bad weather doesn't So from my discrimination it could be 60% right. Call em hot and sexy babes .my name is Annalisa
Bad weather happens because if the weather channel says that there is going to be bad weather in a certain area, it means that that area is going to have low pressure, which causes bad weather.
The bad weather foreshadows that Caesar will be killed. Bad weather; Bad day.
John Cabot was a 15th century explorer. He experienced many of the same problems as other explorers. His first voyage was never completed due to lack of food and bad weather.
Bad weather usually comes from the west ..
bad weather is called 'le mauvais temps' in French.
No, cold weather is bad. It can change the pitch of the strings.