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How could early humans travel Africa to Australia without a boat?
Yes you could.
David Livingstone travailed by boat to Africa.
The Arabs did not invent the triangular sail, but they did play a significant role in its development and use in maritime navigation. The triangular lateen sail, which allowed for better maneuverability and sailing against the wind, was utilized extensively by various cultures, including the Arabs, in their trade across the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean. This innovation facilitated maritime travel and trade routes, contributing to the spread of culture and commerce in Africa and beyond.
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The boat had triangular sails.
It Will take 5000 miles to travel byt boat to africa hey west I think?!@! not really ssure:)
The boat was small and had two triangular sails.
Well, considering it 1840, there were no planes, he couldn't WALK to africa, so obviously, by boat.
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the middle passage is one part of the triangular trade. the middle passage was the boat ride slaves were on to get to the place they were being delivered to. the triangular trade route was the process of the slaves being delivered from Africa to America,America sends sugar and other raw materials to Europe, and Europe sent textiles and guns to Africa. hope that helps (: