Magnectic Compass
Astrolabes
Quadrants
Hand Lead Line
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Ships and navigation improved in the 1400 and 1500's. Ships got rudders and moveable sails. With these they were able to move better and catch winds rather than just sitting waiting for wind. Tools for navigation improved as well. The astrolabe was invented to allow the use of longitude and latitude settings. Ships were also bigger.
tools such as horse drawn ploughs, scythes
technology that is developed meant to be used for military purpose only. example the gps navigation devices were at one point only used by the military.
American Indians in the 1500s were into trading and used metal survival tools such as axes, hoes, and knives to prepare deer hides and other pelts for lengths of colored cloth. Trade items such as metal pots were cut up and remade into new survival tools or weapons.
British Marine Air Navigation Co Ltd was created in 1923.
Magnectic Compass Astrolabes Quadrants Hand Lead Line ~There are also more that I didn't list down~
what explorer used th compass in the 1400s
It was founded in Lisbon, Portugal by Henry "The Navigator."
Compass
Explorers in the late 1400s-1600s used tools such as astrolabes, compasses, maps, sextants, and chronometers to navigate the seas. They also relied on basic tools like ropes, anchors, lanterns, and measuring instruments to aid in their expeditions. Additionally, they often carried weapons for protection and trade goods for interactions with new cultures.
Gunpowder and new forms of steal.
Navigation tools are on most sites. They are used to help guide their visitors through their website and help them locate the section they are hunting.
Navigation and exploration
Amerigo Vespucci used navigational technology such as the astrolabe and the compass, along with maps and charts, to aid his voyages in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. These tools helped him navigate across the Atlantic Ocean and explore the coast of South America.
he used tools of navigation Type your answer here...
Pretty sure it's Portugal.
I don't Know Maybe Maps Or Gps's