the tudors went exploring because they wanted to find new thhings and be famous. Ezekiel T oak3
Tudor explorers from Britain discovered lands such as North America, including present-day Canada and the United States, as well as parts of South America, the Caribbean, and Africa. Some notable explorers from this period include John Cabot and Sir Francis Drake.
No, "explorers" is not a concrete noun. Concrete nouns are tangible, physical objects that can be perceived through the five senses, such as "tree" or "book." "Explorers" is an abstract noun because it refers to people who engage in the activity of exploring, which is a concept rather than a physical object.
Explorers need to have skills such as navigation, survival techniques, physical endurance, adaptability, problem-solving, and an ability to remain calm under pressure. They should also have good communication and teamwork skills when exploring in a group.
During Elizabeth I's reign, notable explorers included Sir Francis Drake, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Martin Frobisher. These explorers played significant roles in the Age of Discovery, exploring new territories, mapping new coastlines, and expanding England's influence around the world.
Early explorers faced fears of the unknown, such as encountering new diseases, dangerous wildlife, harsh weather conditions, and hostile indigenous populations. They also feared getting lost at sea or in unfamiliar lands, as well as running out of food and resources during their journeys.
People go exploring to meet new people and to get goods for them self's and for there king and there queen.
The time when explorers started exploring was called the "Age of Exploration".
Explorers like Rayleigh found spices in Tudor times.
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a bag of tobacco and slaves
The Tudor explorers discovered most of America!
they found potato,tobcco
Tudor explorers from Britain discovered lands such as North America, including present-day Canada and the United States, as well as parts of South America, the Caribbean, and Africa. Some notable explorers from this period include John Cabot and Sir Francis Drake.
I presume they would do it in a bush.. But it depends where they're exploring..
if you mean the rock that becomes a staircase in explorers of the sky, its in the centre of the town, right of where you go exploring.
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The explorers were looking for gold and fame when they explored the world.