He crossed Atlantic Ocean,Pacific Ocean,Indian ocean,
a: the Pacific Ocean was named after Ferdinand Magellan the famous explorer.
he had water sources from islands he stopped on
Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) was a Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition that sailed around the Earth (1519-1522). Magellan also named the Pacific Ocean (the name means that it is a calm, peaceful ocean).
Ferdinand Magellan was the first European to round the Cape Horn. He discovered it as he was on his circumnavigation of the earth in 1520.
Ferdinand Magellan's fleet consisted of five ships: Trinidad, San Antonio, Concepción, Victoria, and Santiago. These vessels were equipped with provisions, navigational tools, and supplies necessary for a long voyage, including food, water, and trade goods. Additionally, the ships carried crew members, maps, and instruments like compasses and astrolabes to aid in navigation during their historic circumnavigation of the globe.
a: the Pacific Ocean was named after Ferdinand Magellan the famous explorer.
Ferdinand Magellan found a water route to Asia
he had water sources from islands he stopped on
pacifce ocen
All the explorers of his time were looking for a water route to Asia, and so it was with him.
Some bodies of water in Chile include Lake Llanquihue, Lake Villarrica, Lake Pehoé, Lake Chungará, and the Strait of Magellan.
The Panama Canal. Two bodies of water are being connected.
Atlantic
Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) was a Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition that sailed around the Earth (1519-1522). Magellan also named the Pacific Ocean (the name means that it is a calm, peaceful ocean).
Ferdinand Magellan primarily traveled across the Atlantic Ocean, the Strait of Magellan, and the Pacific Ocean during his expedition from 1519 to 1522. He sailed from Spain into the Atlantic, navigated around South America through the Strait that now bears his name, and then crossed the vast Pacific Ocean, which he named. His journey was significant for being the first to circumnavigate the globe, despite his death in the Philippines before completing the voyage.
Ferdinand Magellan was the first European to round the Cape Horn. He discovered it as he was on his circumnavigation of the earth in 1520.
Ferdinand Magellan's crew (this was the first expedition; he died but his crew made it) Sir Francis Drake (later on)