Early explorers faced numerous challenges that made their adventures particularly difficult, including harsh weather conditions, uncharted territories, and limited navigational tools. They often encountered hostile environments, such as dense jungles or arid deserts, which hindered their progress. Additionally, the explorers lacked adequate supplies, faced disease and starvation, and had to navigate complex relationships with indigenous populations. These factors combined made exploration perilous and uncertain.
because they didn't have any idea where they were going
it was made of wood by the chinese
coming together in villages made what possible for early people? Answer: Specialization.
the compass, gunpowder, and printing
Difficult to say as it is a natural plant not a man made hybrid. See the link to Wiki.
religious freedom fun/adventure start a new life
I believe they had spheres, machetes and hand made weapons.
early American settlers.
No FoodNo WaterNo mapsNot knowing whats ahead of them.
He became an explorer due to his curiosity about the world and a desire for adventure. He was inspired by stories of other explorers and wanted to discover new lands, cultures, and resources.
Arctic explorers clothes are made out of thermals. That is made out of cotton.
Early European explorers used a combination of existing technologies developed by other cultures, such as compasses and astrolabes from the Arab world, and advancements in ship design made by the Chinese. They also relied on knowledge passed down from previous explorers and navigators, as well as support from their respective monarchies and financial backers for funding expeditions.
Explorers in the late 1400s and early 1500s primarily sought new trade routes to access valuable spices and goods from Asia, which were in high demand in Europe. They were also driven by the desire for territorial expansion and the establishment of colonies, fueled by national competition among emerging European powers. Additionally, the quest for knowledge and the spirit of adventure motivated many to explore uncharted territories and discover new lands.
He didn't take maps. The area was unknown so there were no maps made and the ones there were made were inaccurate. The early explorers were truly exploring.
Having gunpowder made it more difficult for pirates to board their ships.
water and mountain
Expedition-worthy sleeping bags in the late 1800s and early 1900s were made from deer skin.