Bartolomeu Dias. Portuguese explorer who in 1488 led the first expedition to sail around the southern tip of Africa from the Atlantic and sight the Indian ocean. Vasco da Gama was the first to reach India ten years later.
The explorer who sailed near the southern tip of Africa and got caught in the storm, leading to the naming of the location as the Cape of Good Hope, was Vasco da Gama. He was a Portuguese explorer who was the first to sail directly from Europe to India by circumnavigating the Cape of Good Hope in 1497-1498.
Bartholomeu Dias, a Portuguese explorer, became the first known European to round the Cape of Good Hope in southern Africa in 1488. His exploration opened a sea route from Europe to Asia, establishing a trade route that bypassed the overland Silk Road. This successful voyage paved the way for further European exploration of Africa and Asia.
The part of Pangaea that became present-day Africa is known as Gondwana. Gondwana was a southern supercontinent that included what is now Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Arabian Peninsula. Through continental drift, Gondwana eventually broke apart to form the continents as we know them today.
Dr. David Livingstone and Dr. Henry Stanley met in Africa. Livingstone was a Scottish missionary and explorer, while Stanley was an American journalist sent to find Livingstone by the New York Herald in 1869. Their meeting in Africa in 1871 became famous with Stanley allegedly saying, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume."
Much of Indonesia is in the southern hemisphere. Since East Timor became independent, and since it can be considered part of Asia (being that Indonesia is), it is also in the southern hemisphere (all of it). Part of the Maldives, which is off the coast of India in the Indian Ocean, is below the equator as well. That's all there is.
Eritrea is located on the continent of Africa. It gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 and became the 182nd member of the United Nations.
Bartolomeu Dias. Portuguese explorer who in 1488 led the first expedition to sail around the southern tip of Africa from the Atlantic and sight the Indian Ocean.
He became a great explorer in 1325-1326 which is the years he was travelling in North Africa
south africa
In 1910 the Union of South Africa was established, it later became the Republic of South Africa in 1961. It is called South Africa, as it is located at the southern point of the African continent.
Southern Africa. They became extinct in 1883 when the last one died in the Amsterdam Zoo.
The closest match to Bartolome Dias is Bartolomeu Dias. He was a Portuguese explorer who became the first explorer from Europe to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa. Dias was born in 1450 and died in 1500.
he was a portuguese and became a explorer for the spanish.
He became an explorer because he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps. He became an explorer because he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps.
Which southern colony? If you mean the southern English colonies that became the United States - they were mostly Christian, except for some Jews and newly arrived slaves were most likely Muslim. Most of the Christians were Southern Baptists. There were other colonies in South America that could be called southern colonies and colonies in the country that became South Africa. The religious mix was the same.
There are no more colonies in Africa. The last one (Southern Rhodesia) became independent from the United Kingdom in 1980. The nation that had the largest colonies in terms of land mass was France.
His father, Erik the Red, was already an explorer.
he became a explorer because his dad had a mishon to to find a route from europe to india by sea. but unformly estavo died before he could finsh the mishon thats how he became a explorer