Lewis and Clark
yes they are explorers they came from Scandinavia and they needed new land so they explored they went to north America then they noticed that the land format wasnt good so they went back
When traveling west, explorers were assisted by native Americans multiple times. Sometimes the natives would help them in the right direction or navigate through rough terrain. The natives new all the trails and rivers and mountain passes that were very helpful. The natives could also help the explorers in building canoes, finding resources, identifying species (some explorers kept scientific journals), or getting food.
No ship was used. The rivers aren't deep enough and when they became too shallow to navigate they walked, rode, and used canoes.
yes
Navigate
from the wind
really easy
Compass helped the explorers
Because the Panama Canal did not exist.
They used a transit...which looks a bit like a telescope.
Well the early explorers wont need a compass if they had an atlas because if the had one it will be easy just as the compass to figure out where they were by using the map
Sailors focused on the stars to navigate through unknown territory
Sailors focused on the stars to navigate through unknown territory
they use compass' and map.Also before maps were invented they used the sun,moon,stars, and color of ocean (if at sea)
There is the G.P.S and the navigator in such as cars airplanes and any other devices.
yes they are explorers they came from Scandinavia and they needed new land so they explored they went to north America then they noticed that the land format wasnt good so they went back
what explorer used th compass in the 1400s