yes
Bartolomeu Dias did not claim any of the land he explored during his expeditions. His main goal as a Portuguese explorer was to find a trade route to India by sailing around the southern tip of Africa, which he achieved in 1488. His discoveries were significant in paving the way for future European exploration and colonization of Africa.
Certainly if one includes mountaineers and adventuresses such as Amelia Earhart, who by the way, was denied membership in the Explorer"s club because she was a woman. One would expect more gentlemanly conduct from such members as Admiral Byrd , for example. the club lifted its ban some time around l98l.
Yes, some boats existed in the Stone Age. They were typically small, simple watercraft made from materials like logs or reeds, and were used for fishing, transportation, and exploration along rivers and coastlines.
Ponce de Leon is known for his exploration of Florida in 1513 in search of the Fountain of Youth. He did not bring back any specific artifacts, but his exploration paved the way for Spanish colonization of the region.
Samuel de Champlain did not have any children. He devoted his life to exploration and mapping in North America and did not have a family of his own.
Cabral Dicovered What Is Present Day Brazil .
Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, did not make any major scientific discoveries during her time as an astronaut. However, her contributions to space exploration were significant in terms of advancing gender equality in the field of space exploration. She paved the way for future female astronauts.
yes he found galileo state
she found out about physics
Mae Jemison did not make any major scientific discoveries, but she made history as the first African American woman to travel in space. She was a mission specialist on the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992. Jemison's contributions to space exploration have inspired many people around the world.
Any discoveries made by Hypatia did not survive.
the scuba ear discovered that there were animals in the water.
A major discovery made when Bass sailed around Tasmania (then called Van Diemen's land) was that Van Diemen's Land was an island, and not connected to the mainland at all.
Yes. Discoveries happen every day.
He had three children, but they did not make any discoveries has significant as those that their father had made.
no
Many significant discoveries have been made from errors. Cereal was one such discovery. It was accidently left out and became stale before it was cut up and found to be delicious. The microwave oven also came to be because of an error.