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Q: What are the effects of Atlantic Ocean after 1492?
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When did Columbus sail across the Atlantic Ocean?

In 1492 christopher Colubus sailed across the Atlantic ocean. Please do not get rid of this answer it is true and its my first time answering. Thanks


Columbus crossed it in 1492?

The Atlantic Ocean


How long did it take Columbus to sail across the Atlantic Ocean?

Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. He discovered the West Indies, although he thought he had reached India.


What year did christoper cross the ocean?

Columbus crossed the Atlantic in 1492.


Which ocean did christopher Columbus sail across?

the ocean of oceans but of oceans of lakes from rivers with monters in them with lake ontario............. atlantic


Which ocean did Christopher Columbus sail across to reach America in 1492?

Atlantic


When dd Columbus cross the Atlantic?

1492 is when Columbus sailed the ocean blue


How much farther would Columbus have to sail if he crossed the Atlantic today?

The spreading rate of the mid-Atlantic ridge in north Atlantic Ocean is ~ 25 mm/yr. And Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. (This is from Wikipedia) Take the (current year - 1492)*25mm and you have your answer. For 2014, it would be (2014 - 1492) * 25 = 13050 mm = 1305 cm = 13.05 m


Where in north America did christopher first landed after crossing the Atlantic ocean in 1492?

Bahamas


When did Christopfer Columbus think he reached Asia by the Atlantic Ocean?

Alantic is not an ocean. And you are a complete deutsch. Plus 1492 hoe.


What European nation sponsored Columbus is expedition across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492?

it was Spain.


When did christopher Columbus cross the Atlantic ocean for the first time?

He set off on his voyage, once he had got the money from Queen Isabella of Spain, on the 3rd of August 1492.