Sailor's used to use a compass and a map.
The invention that helped sailors steer without seeing the sun or stars is the compass. Compasses use the Earth's magnetic field to show sailors which direction they are heading, helping them navigate even when visibility is poor.
Yes, sailors have traditionally used constellations for navigation at sea. By observing the position of specific stars in relation to the horizon, they can determine their direction and location on Earth. This technique is known as celestial navigation.
Gravity is everywhere in the universe. There's no getting away from it, anywhere.
The distance you can get to the sun without burning up depends on the protection and technology available. A spacecraft like the Parker Solar Probe has been able to get as close as 6.2 million kilometers to the sun's surface due to its advanced heat shield and thermal protection system. Without such technology, you would start experiencing extreme temperatures and damage much farther away from the sun.
In a way, yes, we have already built a type of plane that can reach the outskirts of our atmosphere, and you could say that then you are in space! Of course, without the correct equipment you wouldn't be able to survive anyway.
Cook famously circumnavigated the World without losing a single man from Scurvy.
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Yes, without it we would probably be much more advanced than we are now.
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Latitude and longitude can be determined without using GPS technology by using tools such as a sextant, astrolabe, or a compass. By measuring the angle of the sun or stars above the horizon, sailors and navigators can calculate their position on the Earth's surface. Additionally, landmarks, maps, and celestial navigation techniques can also be used to determine latitude and longitude.
The invention that helped sailors steer without seeing the sun or stars is the compass. Compasses use the Earth's magnetic field to show sailors which direction they are heading, helping them navigate even when visibility is poor.
The lack of technology such as microscopes prevented people from realizing the existence of cells and other tiny living things. Without the ability to magnify and see these microscopic organisms, they remained invisible to the naked eye and went unnoticed for a long time.
Since humans cannot survive without technology (nor could many of our prehuman ancestors) it will obviously be popular. Consider what you would do with no clothing, no means of getting/preparing food, etc. All of these are technologies!
It is called digital Divide. This is the gap created between people used to technology and those without technology.
Most find it more convenient but without getting to know people. like any technology, it's a trade off.
you wouldn't be asking this question without technology.