Robert de La Salle explored the length of the Mississippi River. He was the first European to navigate the river from its source to the Gulf of Mexico, claiming the entire Mississippi River basin for France and naming it Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV. His expeditions were significant in expanding European knowledge of North America and its waterways.
Most were searching for a western water route to Asia or what they called the Indies.
Robert Hooke lived in , Fresh water , Isle of Wright in England with his baby sister and dad wich he created art pieces xx
Yes he did because back then they did not have a plane to cross water
Like all explorers of his time he was looking for a water route to Asia. The fountain of youth story is just that, a story . It can be traced back to India a thousand years before the Spanish began to explore.
The original flag raising used a length of pipe found nearby, described as being like a natural gas pipe. I have often wondered what a length of gas pipe was doing on top of Mount Suribachi. The original flag pole was a length of water pipe. Water was piped up from the bottom of the mountain to the Japanese hiding inside the mountain.
Divers explore underwater.
I don't know what's "water length" but I do know that the deeper the water are, the faster the wave goes. If you meant wave length and not water length, then the longer the wavelength, the smaller the frequency of the wave.
Robert Mitchell - water polo - died in 1996.
Robert Mitchell - water polo - was born in 1913.
The Mississippi River Valley
Water.
A length of water over where the wind has blown is called a Fetch.
the length of water over which the wind has blown is called the fetch
The Atlantic Ocean was the body of water Europeans were most likely to explore last. They were unsure of what lands, if any, lay to the west.
What body of water did Jacques Cartier discover
No submarines do not explore the atmosphere. atmosphere means air. Sub means under, Marine means water.
Robert Farnsworth has written: 'Honest water'