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u could get dessises
Yes, the explorers Hume and Hovell faced dangers during their journey through unknown territories in Australia. They encountered difficult terrain, extreme weather conditions, lack of food and water, as well as potential threat from Indigenous peoples.
danger during hajj: dehydration if you don't drink enough water (just kidding) the truth is there is no danger in the act it self... just it does involve peoples and there are many peoples there in a very small area... accidents could happen if people are hasty and careless.
Henry Kelsey faced dangers such as harsh weather conditions, attacks from Indigenous peoples, and navigation challenges while pioneering into uncharted territories of Canada in the 17th century. He also had to deal with lack of food and hostile wildlife during his explorations.
Weather, pirates, hostile competitors.
There are no dangers!!
Early explorers faced dangers such as extreme weather conditions, lack of food and water, unfamiliar diseases, hostile wildlife, and conflicts with indigenous peoples. They also risked getting lost without modern navigational tools and faced the possibility of accidents or injuries in unfamiliar environments.
some of them dangers
Dangers could potentially be fires
the dangers of overeating are diabetes, hypertesion.
what are the dangers of running away
the dangers in denmark are ki guage