No direct route through North America to Asia. Never has been one no matter how hard people wanted one or looked for it.
Exchange of goods and ideas between the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. A sought-after direct water route to Asia through the Americas.
There isn't one. The Mississippi is one river that travels north to south and has always been used as a prime water route.
well because they were searching for.................................................................... figureit out yourself!
Discovered the Americas, though believed he found a direct route to Asia.
The Northwest Passage was the direct water route through the Americas to Asia. This route was highly sought after by explorers in order to increase trade between countries in Europe and countries in Asia.
northwest water route .
so ships and boats have an easier route to get through the Americas .
Ferdinand Magellan
An important goal of English exploration during the sixteenth century was the discovery of a northwest passage to Asia through the Americas. This water route was thought to provide a direct route for trade and was a significant focus of exploration efforts during this time period.
Christopher Columbus was looking for a direct sea route to Asia in order to establish trade for Spain. Instead, he discovered the Americas in 1492.
The most direct route for precipitation to return to the atmosphere is through the process of evaporation. This occurs when water on the Earth's surface, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers, is heated by the sun and changes from liquid to vapor, rising into the atmosphere.
He wanted to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he accidentally stumbled upon the Americas.