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It's because the though
maybe at that time they where best knoledged to the compass so they had the best transportation route.
It's because the though
chinese compass is important to us today because before when didn't have gps' in our expensive little cars we had nothing but maps which didn't help much direction wiseso the only way
There are many Chinese inventions that we have all used at one time or another. Two Chinese inventions that we have all used at one time or another includes paper and the compass.
Depends on how big the compass is.
To indicate the direction in which the map is drawn to. Without the compass rose, you would not know which direction you are heading to, neither would you be able to navigate your way out with a compass in your hand.
An astrolobe which is an instrument that measured the position of the stars , and the magnetic compass helped determine the ships approximate location.
maybe at that time they where best knoledged to the compass so they had the best transportation route.
The compass as this allowed greater trade options not just for the Chinese but the world in general
The compass as this allowed greater trade options not just for the Chinese but the world in general
Paper Making Wheel Barrow Compass Gunpowder
The cause is the Chinese invention of the magnetic compass. The effect is the voyage of Zheng He. The invention of the magnetic compass allowed Zheng He to make his voyage.
The Compass
APEX: The invention of the compass allowed for new maritime trade routes.
NO....... Chinese did. No European country invented printing press, paper, magnetic compass, gunpowder, etc... before the Chinese did. Chinese were the greatest inventors of all time.
The Chinese compass points south. But the modern compass points north.
What did the chinese compass look like in 1898
No one knows. All we know is that the Chinese and Europeans helped to make the Chinese compass.
One of China's greatest contributions to geography was the invention of the compass during the Song dynasty. This invention revolutionized navigation and played a significant role in shaping the way people understood and mapped the world. The compass made it possible for sailors and explorers to accurately determine direction, leading to increased knowledge and exploration of the Earth's geography.