Magellan's sailors typically slept on the decks of their ships or in cramped quarters below deck. The ships, like the Victoria, had limited space and amenities, so crew members often shared small sleeping areas, sometimes using hammocks to save space. Conditions could be uncomfortable due to factors like weather, humidity, and the close proximity to other crew members. Overall, the sleeping arrangements were basic and reflected the harsh realities of life at sea during that era.
in the hull of the ship.
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Magellans crew sailed around the world west.
Sailors typically sleep in small, compact rooms called cabins or berths on a ship. These sleeping quarters are usually located below deck to provide a comfortable and secure place for rest during long voyages.
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on the deck and the captains cabin
Magellans crew sailed around the world west.
Many sailors suffered from a sleep disorder known as "sailor's insomnia" due to the irregular schedules and long periods of wakefulness during their voyages at sea. This condition is characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep, leading to sleep deprivation and fatigue.
Sailors typically sleep in small, compact rooms called cabins or berths on a ship. These sleeping quarters are usually located below deck to provide a comfortable and secure place for rest during long voyages.
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