we have no definite evidence that they did.
i think that it crossed the Atlantic ocean in the 1700's
The spreading rate of the mid-Atlantic ridge in north Atlantic Ocean is ~ 25 mm/yr. And Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. (This is from Wikipedia) Take the (current year - 1492)*25mm and you have your answer. For 2014, it would be (2014 - 1492) * 25 = 13050 mm = 1305 cm = 13.05 m
in 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
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Christopher Columbus set sail on his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. He departed from Palos de la Frontera, Spain, on August 3, and reached the Bahamas on October 12 of that same year. This journey is often credited with opening the Americas to European exploration and colonization.
The train is scheduled to arrive in the year 2035.
The Atlantic Ocean has the mid-ocean ridge which has lava flow about every year and pushes out the rock around it. The Atlantic ocean expands about two inches every year pushing the continent with it.
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the North Atlantic ocean ! the North Atlantic ocean ! the North Atlantic ocean !
Edwardian England, in 1912. Atlantic Ocean.
i think that it crossed the Atlantic ocean in the 1700's
The spreading rate of the mid-Atlantic ridge in north Atlantic Ocean is ~ 25 mm/yr. And Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. (This is from Wikipedia) Take the (current year - 1492)*25mm and you have your answer. For 2014, it would be (2014 - 1492) * 25 = 13050 mm = 1305 cm = 13.05 m
The Atlantic Ocean is growing by centimeters each year. Each year, the "Atlantic Rift" opens up a little wider, separating Europe from North America. This is why there are so many earthquakes in Japan and California, in the "Ring of Fire" - the Pacific is being squashed!
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In the year 1492.
He flew across the Atlantic ocean (New York to Paris) in 1927.
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