It is Vespucci
columbo
I think it is Vespucci
John Cabot
... because they thought they were the most important in the universe and the only things in the universe so they thought they were in they centre.
The statements "Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes" and "Hurricanes have strong winds" are both true. Tornadoes most certainly can kill people.
columbo
I think it is Vespucci
No sailor. It was an Ancient Greek mathematician.
John Cabot
how would i know? im 10 yrs old
how would i know? im 10 yrs old
Yes, he did.
how would i know? im 10 yrs old
By the time the Battle of Gettysburg happened, the people that thought watching a battle was glorious, figured out it wasn't. There were only spectators in the early battles of the Civil War.
It's likely they figured it out long before they found they could domesticate cows.
No, many people thought it was a great invention although it was a short filght, people figured that with a bit of improvement, it would achieve "wonders"
By 500 B.C., most ancient Greeks believed the Earth was round, not flat. But they had no idea how big the planet was until about 240 B.C. when Eratosthenes came up with a clever way to estimate the Earth's circumference.