Most of the early explorers during the Age of Exploration came from Europe. Notable explorers like Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, and Vasco da Gama were from European countries such as Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
The explorers came from Europe.
Europe was the continent where most explorers originated from, with countries such as Spain, Portugal, England, France, and the Netherlands leading the way in exploration during the Age of Discovery.
Antarctica is the only continent that was left untouched by European explorers until the 19th century.
Africa is sometimes referred to as the "dark continent." This term has historical origins related to the unexplored nature of the continent by early European explorers. It is considered outdated and carries negative connotations.
Vikings led by Leif Eriksson are believed to be the first explorers of the North American continent around 1000 AD, landing on the coast of present-day Canada. Their settlement, known as Vinland, did not last long.
The Continent the explorers came from was Europe.
The explorers were from Europe.
The explorers came from Europe.
Europe
The spanish
Ireland. +++ No. It was a South American plant brought back by early European explorers- though I am not sure which part of the continent.
I believe that it was called "The dark continent." Dark had nothing to do with skin color.
Vikings led by Leif Eriksson are believed to be the first explorers of the North American continent around 1000 AD, landing on the coast of present-day Canada. Their settlement, known as Vinland, did not last long.
All working dogs removed from the Antarctic continent are taken back to their country of origin by the explorers who transported them there.
The early explorers come from Italy, Spain, and France.
Tuna do not come from ANY continent. Tuna are marine fish.
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