Early explorers faced numerous hardships at sea, including treacherous weather conditions like storms and rough seas, which could damage ships and threaten lives. They often dealt with limited provisions, leading to food and water shortages, as well as diseases such as scurvy due to a lack of fresh fruits and vegetables. Navigational challenges, including faulty maps and the lack of accurate instrumentation, made it difficult to chart courses, while encounters with hostile indigenous populations could lead to conflict and danger.
they faced the sea wellmore like face planted the water.
im not sure
He faced crowing and he was ate by a sea monster
The NorthWest Passage
he faced troubles such as the cracken or a big fat octopus that ate ships in the sea
They used compasses , sea jornals, telescopes, and maps.
Most were very afraid that there were many sea monsters in the waters. Others may have feared the different diseases.
This modern-day explorers territory was the sea?
Lack of food lack of water scurvy and the fear of sea mosters
They thought they were never going to make it back or die. The also were afraid that a storm would hit them .
The ultimate goal of the early Portuguese explorers was to find a sea route to Asia for trade in spices and other valuable goods. They sought to establish trade connections with Asian kingdoms and bypass the overland routes controlled by the Ottomans.
The Explorers - 1972 Life Under the Sea was released on: USA: 1973