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Ships were - and still are - used to travel to the continent.
small boats that were 55-90 feet long. These boats were used when Explorers like Christopher Columbus, were looking for Asia.
they used clipper ships
Oil lamps were typically used to light the interior of ships.
ships
yes it did because before they used to have small ships to navigate so they built bigger ships like cargo's to go on explorations.
early explorers used the ground or a hole in the ground.
Ships, feet, horses were all used to explore.
Early explorers used a variety of technologies such as navigational instruments like compasses, astrolabes, and sextants to determine their position at sea. They also relied on maps, charts, and logbooks to record their findings and track their journeys. Additionally, tools like telescopes and chronometers were used to observe and measure celestial bodies for navigation purposes.
It was used to make early vessels like the Mayflower. Today, 99% of ships are made out of Steel
The Mississippi River served as a crucial transportation route for early explorers, settlers, and immigrants in North America. Its extensive network of tributaries and its central location allowed for easier travel and trade throughout the continent.
They used compasses , sea jornals, telescopes, and maps.