they need to have more land to repopulate and create a settlement. most likely, this land will have more resources than an already settled settlement.
Because they were desperate for the land. They needed to expand to a larger area, and wouldn't mind risking their lives. They also didn't want any of the other countries to claim it before they did.
They try and explore new hobbies, the world and relax themselves. Generally, they're doing what they can to be happy before they reach the ends of their lives
One out of every four people in Mexico lives in or around Mexico City.
One out of every four people in Mexico lives in or around Mexico City.
Some people believe it to be a resting place, for all who lost their lives.
most people have children to better there lives to have some meaning and to have a family life and settle down
My new kitten is on a mission to explore every room in the house.We set up camp near the river and intend to explore the area tomorrow.I shall explore all the options before deciding which house to buy.
Yes, English is commonly spoken in the Arctic region, especially in areas where there is interaction with tourists or where English is taught as a second language. However, people in remote Arctic communities may speak indigenous languages or other local languages.
Amerigo Vespucci has impacted the explorer's mind, people wants to explore more places.
It is impossible to settle the estate of anyone still living, regardless of where they or their "heirs" are living.
Hut people. People in third world countries.
It enables them to stop hunter gathering and settle down into social communities, freeing some people to think about art, science and community.