Astrolabes, maps
they aren't paid well explorers, so they can not afford to hire a tradie!
They made their own maps.
Clearly, the most important navigational tool available to sailors before was the Stella Maris.
sextant, compass the stars, also the sun and the moon
Early explorers did not have the same tools we have today. They would have used the sun as a navigational tool along with a compass. They would have had crude maps, boats, sailing winds and even the experience of trackers.
yes, lots of explorers use ropes.
sou
in the 1500s they used alien spaceships now we use teleportation devices
Early explorers primarily used tools such as compasses, astrolabes, and maps. Compasses were used to determine direction, astrolabes to measure the altitude of celestial bodies for navigation, and maps to plan routes and understand geographic features. These tools helped early explorers navigate unknown territories and chart new paths across land and sea.
An explorer typically uses a variety of tools for navigation and survival, such as maps, compasses, GPS devices, and binoculars. They may also carry tools for cutting or clearing through vegetation, such as machetes or axes. Additionally, explorers often use cameras or video recorders to document their expeditions.
The use of sugar was introduced during the 1500s
they use tools