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In the 15th and 16th centuries.
It helped then know where to go & differnt Routes.to take
prince HenryAnswerprince Henry Answer: Prince Henry of Portugal invented the caravel, which allowed sea captains to sail further and faster. -Blueybearfan1.
Sailors rely on stars before compasses were invented, some sailors rely on landmarks too! (But most sailors who rely on landmarks get lost, just think of it your in the Atlantic ocean there are no land marks just water, they did that about five ((5)) years then saw a pattern in the stars to help them get where there going, so before the compass they used stars.)
Hernando De Soto sailed on large sailing ships from France. He travelled in one across the Atlantic Ocean to America.
Wharf of the Caravels was created on 1994-03-15.
Bell bottom pants was originally designed to help overboard sailors.
What points did sailors use to navigate
Caravels
An astrolabe helped sailors because it could determine any direction based on the position of the stars. This is why the astrolabe helped sailors.
Caravels were fast, easy to handle on the high seas. maneuverable in battle, and seaworthy.
Sailors focused on the stars to navigate through unknown territory
A compass tells sailors which direction they are going in (North, South, East, or West). This helps the sailors not to get lost and to keep on track to their destination.
Caravels were first created in the 15th century by Portuguese explorers. The particular type of sails developed were especially good at sailing into the wind (known as beating) and caravels were extensively employed to sail and explore the African coasts
No, caravels is a noun, a common, plural noun. The singular form is caravel. The appropriate pronoun to use for a caravel (a type of ship) is it.
caravels
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