Their primary navigation aid would have been the North Star. As accurate time pieces had not yet been created, they had no way of determining their longitude and the stars did little to assist them.
because it's directly above the north pole so doesn't appear to move unlike all other stars and be used as a reference point to find other constellations
If you know the constellations and stars in the sky, you can use them to help you navigate. Sailors do this by knowing which directions stars are positioned. They can then tell which way is north, south, east and west.
they do because they know which constellations go north, south, west, and east Also, they would get lost without constellations.
you tell wich constellations are in each season and find the ones for the season you are in.
Telescope
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They used a transit...which looks a bit like a telescope.
they use compass' and map.Also before maps were invented they used the sun,moon,stars, and color of ocean (if at sea)
European explorers began to use gunpowder in order to take slaves captive. This was first done on the continent of Africa.
It was important for explorers of the Americas to use information from earlier explorers because it helped them navigate unknown territories, avoid potential dangers, and find valuable resources. Building on the knowledge of those who had come before allowed later explorers to plan more effectively and increase their chances of success.
They dumped their business over the side of the ship when they were at sea.
Early civilizations used constellations as a way to navigate at night, determine the changing of seasons, and as markers for planting and harvesting. Constellations also played a vital role in religious and mythological beliefs, helping to explain the natural world and celestial events.
Explorers all over used boats and canoes, the boats consisted of sails. The European explorers got the idea of using canoes from the Indians. They also flapped their arms and flew faster than a butterfly.
European explorers began to use gunpowder in order to take slaves captive. This was first done on the continent of Africa.
because it's directly above the north pole so doesn't appear to move unlike all other stars and be used as a reference point to find other constellations
If you know the constellations and stars in the sky, you can use them to help you navigate. Sailors do this by knowing which directions stars are positioned. They can then tell which way is north, south, east and west.
"Aboriginal Americans," which were not technically native from North America, did not use domestic horses until the idea was introduced by European explorers.