balboa, ponce de leon, and cabrillo
Waterways have historically been the least resistant means of travel to explorers. Three explorers who made their journeys almost exclusively by water are Balboa, Ponce de Leon, and Cabrillo.
Explorers typically brought supplies such as food, water, tools, navigation instruments, maps, weapons for self-defense, clothing for various climates, and communication devices. They also often brought items for trade with indigenous people they encountered during their journeys.
Scientist believe that the planet Mars used to have flowing liquid water. Now, the water on Mars exists almost exclusively as ice.
In my part of the country, very few, since brick and wood are preferred almost exclusively.
Otters are a semi-aquatic mammal. So they don't live exclusively in water.
food, water....
Explorers needed navigational tools like maps, compasses, and astrolabes to find their way. They also needed supplies such as food, water, and medicine to sustain themselves on long journeys, as well as materials for building shelter and making repairs to their boats or equipment. Additionally, knowledge of local languages and customs was essential for effective communication and diplomacy with the people they encountered.
A iceberg is not a rock but rather a large mass of ice. Icebergs may contain smaller rocks which became frozen inside but are otherwise almost exclusively made of water.
A iceberg is not a rock but rather a large mass of ice. Icebergs may contain smaller rocks which became frozen inside but are otherwise almost exclusively made of water.
They bring their own water
Oceans are almost exclusively salt water, although in polar regions the salinity can vary greatly, as it does around river deltas (such as the Nile and Amazon) which discharge large amounts of fresh water.
The first Asian country that the European explorers reached by water was India. The explorers was commanded by Portuguese explorer Dom Vasco da Gama.