amerigo vespuca
yes
The idea that the world was round dates back to ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras in the 6th century BC. However, it was Aristotle and later astronomers like Eratosthenes who provided further evidence and calculations supporting a spherical Earth. Christopher Columbus also famously demonstrated this when he sailed around the world in 1492.
The first explorer to reach Antarctica was Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, a Russian naval officer and explorer. He, along with Mikhail Lazarev, led an expedition that sighted the Antarctic mainland on January 27, 1820. Their voyage was significant in mapping the previously uncharted southern continent. Bellingshausen's expedition is often credited with being the first to discover the Antarctic landmass.
a round ball with paper with the world on it.
Robert Scott was a British explorer who led an expedition to Antarctica in 1911-1912. He discovered the polar plateau and reached the South Pole on January 17, 1912, only to find that Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen had beaten him there. Scott and his team tragically perished on their return journey.
no but gallileo did
galileo galili
yes
will butson
yes
The Portuguese explorer, Ferdinand Magellan and the Spanish fleet, proved the world was round. They were the first to circumnavigate around the world and complete the first voyage around the world.
by boat it took them 1 year
A scientist and explorer can DISCOVER but a scientist can DISCOVER and INVENT
South Africa babay
All around the world to prove it was round
Sir Francis Drake.
he ate food..