Today, people still explore-- and there are many areas of the world that remain unexplored. Why people explore depends on the person, such as:
No, John Still did not explore Sigiriya. The ancient rock fortress of Sigiriya in Sri Lanka was actually discovered and explored by British Army Major Jonathan Forbes in 1831.
People like to explore because it satisfies their curiosity, provides a sense of adventure, and allows them to discover new experiences and knowledge. Exploring can also lead to personal growth, new perspectives, and a deeper understanding of the world around them.
People today explore a wide range of subjects and areas, including science, technology, outer space, the depths of the ocean, cultural diversity, history, and personal development. Advances in technology have also enabled exploration in virtual and augmented reality, as well as in the digital realm.
The past tense of "explore" would be "explored".
The past tense of "explore" would be "explored".
Megalodons are extinct but some people think that they are still alive. But we can't go telling people that they are still alive because if we do that might be a lie. And we can't go down into the deep and explore because we would die from lack of oxygen and we don't have the right equipment to go down and explore. But even today people still say that they have seen megalodons.
They explore homosexuality
he didnt explore he sent people to explore for him.
yes
People explore to learn or find new things.
NO! The Portugese explore by that name died in December of 1524. There may be other people who go by that name, today.
In their Dreams
He had no problems Because, He didn't Explore he sent People to do it for him.
Because they would explore more.
Because the are old so you need to explore new thing.
They would explore objects of people and places of the past.
No, John Still did not explore Sigiriya. The ancient rock fortress of Sigiriya in Sri Lanka was actually discovered and explored by British Army Major Jonathan Forbes in 1831.