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The Strait of Magellan is a passageway at the bottom of South America the Ferdinand Magellan discovered. It is not as much use to people now due to the Panama Canal but back then it made travel much quicker although it was very dangerous.
He proved that the world was round and larger than everyone thought it was.
he found el paso and the what balboa called the south sea(the pacific ocean)
Serendipitou discoveries are discoveries made by accident, when looking for something else
No, The Kings Ferdinand (surname Ferdinand) were a dynastic family of monarchs ruling Aragon, Sicily and Spain. Ferdinand Magellan (surname Magellan) was a was a Portuguese explorer.
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The Strait of Magellan is a passageway at the bottom of South America the Ferdinand Magellan discovered. It is not as much use to people now due to the Panama Canal but back then it made travel much quicker although it was very dangerous.
He proved that the world was round and larger than everyone thought it was.
Queen Elizabeth told King Ferdinand to make him famous for his discoveries that were associated with The New World.
he found el paso and the what balboa called the south sea(the pacific ocean)
What did Ferdinand Magellan discover? In 1520 Ferdinand Magellan discovered the channel linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, between the mainland tip of South America and Tierra del Fuego island.
European discoveries during the Age of Exploration included the Americas, which were famously "discovered" by Christopher Columbus in 1492, although they were already inhabited by indigenous peoples. Other significant discoveries included the sea routes to India and the Spice Islands, which were established by explorers like Vasco da Gama and Ferdinand Magellan. These explorations led to the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures, known as the Columbian Exchange, profoundly impacting Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Additionally, advancements in navigation, cartography, and shipbuilding were pivotal in facilitating these discoveries.
Some of the most important discoveries in linguistics include Noam Chomsky's theory of Universal Grammar, which suggests that all languages share a common underlying structure; the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, proposing that language influences thought; and Ferdinand de Saussure's work on structuralism, which laid the foundation for modern linguistics.
Serendipitou discoveries are discoveries made by accident, when looking for something else
the discoveries of Egyptsphinxs and cheops
King Ferdinand I of Aragon: 1380 King Ferdinand I of Leon and Castile: 1015 King Ferdinand I of Naples: 1423 King Ferdinand I of the two Sicilies: 1751 King Ferdinand I of Romania: 1865 King Ferdinand of Bulgaria: 1861
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