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How did explorers in the early 1400s navigate ships?

really easy


What are the two major things that would've helped the early explorers navigate their ships across the ocean?

Compass helped the explorers


Why were wind important to early explorers?

Wind was important to early explorers because it powered their ships, allowing them to sail across oceans to reach new lands. Understanding wind patterns helped sailors navigate more efficiently and reach their destinations faster. Additionally, wind could help explorers return home by providing the necessary propulsion for their ships.


What types of food did early explorers have on their ships?

fish


What didn't help the early Europe explorers navigate?

Well the early explorers wont need a compass if they had an atlas because if the had one it will be easy just as the compass to figure out where they were by using the map


What was the transport used by early explorers to get to Antarctica?

Ships were - and still are - used to travel to the continent.


Did the European explorers ship design change?

yes it did because before they used to have small ships to navigate so they built bigger ships like cargo's to go on explorations.


Why did the early explorers carry chickens and goats on board there ships?

so that they would have fresh meat milk and eggs.


Why did the early explorers use maps?

Early explorers used maps to navigate unknown territories, keep track of their locations, plan their routes, and discover new lands. Maps were essential tools for them to understand the world around them and effectively embark on their exploration journeys.


How did the European explorers get to Canada?

Ships.


How do ships navigate?

Modern ships navigate by use of GPS units and computers. In past times, mariners used visual aids like a sextant to navigate using the stars and sun.


What is the ability to guide ships at sea?

Navigate