Explorers' ships varied in design and size, but many were robust vessels like caravels, galleons, and brigs, built for long voyages and open seas. They featured triangular sails for better maneuverability and were equipped with navigational tools like compasses and astrolabes. These ships often carried a crew, provisions, and cargo, enabling explorers to discover new lands and trade routes. Their construction prioritized durability and seaworthiness to withstand harsh maritime conditions.
Ships.
from the wind
fish
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.
Oil lamps were typically used to light the interior of ships.
really easy
Today's explorers have access to advanced technology such as GPS, satellite imagery, and drones, which make navigation and mapping easier. They also benefit from modern transportation like airplanes and ships, allowing them to reach remote locations faster. In contrast, explorers in the past relied mostly on manual tools like maps, compasses, and sailing ships.
prolly some explorers or something kinda like how zebra muscles did with explorers they clung to the bottom of the ships but idk how it would work with moths. they were originally from europe/asia.
european explorers, the european explorers were explorers from europe which comes in the word euopean, explores were people who explored and sailed on ships to find either new land or a way to trade
european explorers, the european explorers were explorers from Europe which comes in the word euopean, explores were people who explored and sailed on ships to find either new land or a way to trade
Compass helped the explorers
It was because of their birdlike ships.